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35TH YEAR NO. 37 PUB. NO. 635-340 WILMINGTON, MASS., SEPTEMBER 5.1990 Copyright 1990 <strong>Wilmington</strong> News Co., Inc. 658-2346 36 PAGES<br />

Action delayed<br />

on Fay's contract<br />

by Arlcnc Surprcnaru<br />

A request by School Supt.<br />

William Fay to reopen his contract<br />

in executive session to discuss a life<br />

and disability insurance clause<br />

triggered heated debate on the part<br />

of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> School Com-<br />

mittee last week. In the end,<br />

members voted four to one to table<br />

further discussion until they re-<br />

tained a lawyer to advise them how<br />

to proceed. Dr. Shirley Callan,<br />

chairman, cast the only dissenting<br />

vote. She said she felt it was time to<br />

discuss the superintendent's con-<br />

tract in open session.<br />

The whole issue was raised by<br />

Dr. Callan, who was reacting to an<br />

August 19 letter from Fay to the<br />

school board. Callan told the <strong>Town</strong><br />

<strong>Crier</strong> the committee had originally<br />

granted Fay S3,480 per year for<br />

his life insurance premium and<br />

S720 per year in disability in-<br />

surance. At the June 21 executive<br />

session, the board voted to deny<br />

those benefits after learning from<br />

Austin Bradhurst, legal counsel for<br />

the Massachusetts Association of<br />

School Committees, that the<br />

committee's action was illegal and<br />

"beyond the power of the school<br />

committee to carry out."<br />

After the board's action to deny<br />

the benefits, Fay filed for arbi-<br />

tration on those articles of his<br />

contract. In his August letter. Fay<br />

told committecmen he felt "uncom-<br />

fortable" exercising his arbitration<br />

option and would rather have a<br />

negotiated settlement that both<br />

sides could live with. That settle-<br />

ment would include raising Fay's<br />

auto allowance ail additional $145 a<br />

month and raising his expense<br />

allowance another SI45 a month in<br />

lieu of life and disability insurance.<br />

According to Dr. Callan, Fay<br />

already gets SI00 a month for<br />

mileage and S200 a month for his<br />

expenses.<br />

Though it was never really<br />

discussed in a public session, Fay's<br />

base salary is $74,900, not in-<br />

cluding mileage and other<br />

expenses. Dr. Callan said, as of<br />

January 1,1991, Fay will earn<br />

$83,743 without life and disability<br />

insurance and, as of January<br />

1,1992, he will earn $89,353. In<br />

addition, Fay's contract reportedly<br />

allows for 30 vacation days even<br />

though Dr. Callan insists the board<br />

only negotiated for 20 vacation<br />

days.<br />

During discussion, school com-<br />

mittee members argued over the<br />

advisability of discussing the issue<br />

at all because it's been filed for<br />

arbitration.<br />

"I think we're on very shaky<br />

ground here. I think we're in<br />

jeopardy," Dr. Callan told her<br />

board as she ruled there would be<br />

no discussion on the issue in<br />

executive session.<br />

Phil Fcnton challenged the chair's<br />

decision. He claimed the August<br />

letter was a request to negotiate and<br />

negotiations can be done in<br />

executive session.<br />

Peggy Kane agreed with Callan<br />

that the board was on "bad legal<br />

terms" and asked if Fay had<br />

withdrawn his arbitration option.<br />

Bob Surran claimed once<br />

arbitration has been filed, both<br />

parties can sometimes work out a<br />

negotiated settlement.<br />

"Sooner or later you're going to<br />

discuss it," he said.<br />

Kane pointed out it would be<br />

better to wait for a full board<br />

before taking action on Fay's<br />

request. Aldo Caira and Andrea<br />

Paglia were not present at<br />

Wednesday's meeting.<br />

Schools rehire<br />

some personnel<br />

by Arlcnc Surprcnant<br />

Several teachers aides and Clas-<br />

sification E personnel (sports and<br />

extra-curricular activities) have<br />

been rehircd by the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

School Committee.<br />

At their meeting last Wednesday,<br />

the board recalled the following<br />

kindergarten aides: Ann Shcchan,<br />

Diane Fcrgcrson, Sharon Tildslcy,<br />

and Christine Bcnto. Business<br />

Manager Peter DcRocve explained-<br />

the aides arc being recalled to re-<br />

place personnel that have resigned<br />

and not to positions they have left.<br />

The board also hired all fall<br />

Classification E personnel for fall<br />

sports. In addition, ihcy went along<br />

with a suggestion by committee-<br />

man John DcMarco to post the<br />

position of assistant trainer at the<br />

contract rate.<br />

Committee members balked,<br />

however, at a move by Supt. Wil-<br />

liam Fay to reappoint Anna Sim-<br />

mons chairman of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

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the committee elected to consoli-<br />

date the business education, home<br />

econmics, and industrial arts<br />

departments into one department<br />

under industrial arts chairman Al<br />

Hamblcton and do away with<br />

Simmons position. In making his<br />

recommendation, Fay said the<br />

business education vacancy would<br />

be criticized by the accreditation<br />

committee which will be visiting<br />

the high school October 21. The<br />

board reminded Fay the three<br />

departments were consolidated<br />

because the programs all were<br />

undcrsubscribed and there was<br />

only a total of 13 teachers in the<br />

three departments.<br />

Committeeman Peggy Kane told<br />

Fay "that position should never<br />

have been brought before us." She<br />

suggested if they do reinstate the<br />

position, the post should be opened<br />

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The board took no action on<br />

Fay's recommendation.<br />

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Shawsheen principal hired by Sept. 19?<br />

by Arlcnc Surprenanl<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s Shawsheen School<br />

could have a new principal by<br />

September 19.<br />

In deliberations last Wednesday,<br />

the <strong>Wilmington</strong> School Committee<br />

decided to hold a special meeting<br />

Wednesday,^September 12 at the<br />

high school library to interview die<br />

three internal candidates recom-<br />

mended for the position. Because<br />

the majority of the board said they<br />

would like a week to digest<br />

candidates' responses, the vote on<br />

the successful candidate will take<br />

place September 19.<br />

Board member Phil, Fcnton urged<br />

the committee to make its decision<br />

quickly in the best interests of the<br />

students. Peggy Kane suggested<br />

they wait an extra week before<br />

choosing a principal because of the<br />

"domino effect" and the bumping<br />

of teachers tbat will take place with<br />

a candidate taken from within the<br />

system. She added the superinten-<br />

dent and committee needed to<br />

know the ramifications of choosing<br />

any of the three finalists. Fenton<br />

said he wanted the most qualified<br />

person to get the job.<br />

At present, Assistant Principal<br />

Michele Nortoncn is acting as<br />

principal. At her request, the board<br />

agreed to hire an acting assistant<br />

principal for a short time lo help<br />

with the opening of school.<br />

The vacancy came about with the<br />

resignation of Robert Coffill, who<br />

has moved to Lebanon, New<br />

Hampshire, where he is now high<br />

school principal.<br />

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mark the induction of the old West<br />

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Register of Historic Places. The<br />

West School was built in 1875 to<br />

replace a former school which had<br />

burned down.<br />

The program is scheduled to start<br />

at 2 p.m. with a welcome from<br />

Carolyn Harris, the lady who<br />

chairs the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Historical<br />

Commission. Among those who<br />

arc expected to speak are the three<br />

stale representatives: James Miccli,<br />

Geoffrey Bcckwith, and Augusto<br />

Grace, all of whom represent<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> in the State House.<br />

Betsy Fricdbcry of the National<br />

Register of the Massachusetts His-<br />

torical Commission; <strong>Town</strong> Mana-<br />

ger Michael Caira; Selectman<br />

Mark Haldanc; Superintendent of<br />

Schools Bill Fay; <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

School Committee Chairman Dr.<br />

Shirley Callan; former <strong>Town</strong><br />

Manager Buzz Stapczynski; and<br />

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Dorothy Lafionatis of the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Historical Commis-<br />

sion will each say a few words.<br />

Captain Larz Neilson, publisher<br />

of the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, is slated to be<br />

the last speaker after which there<br />

will be a reception in the old school<br />

house.<br />

The public is invited to join in the<br />

festivities. Parking will be<br />

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road on the same side of the street.<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Historical Com-<br />

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Democratic primary<br />

A look at the candidates for governor<br />

by Lisa Cutone<br />

In less than two weeks<br />

Massachusetts voters will cast their<br />

ballots for Governor in the state<br />

primary. The Democratic primary<br />

contains three candidates for<br />

Governor:<br />

Francis X. Bellotti, former<br />

attorney general; John Silber, B.U.<br />

president; and Evelyn Murphy,<br />

lieutenant governor. Murphy is by<br />

far the most liberal candidate,<br />

calling for more taxes, increased<br />

funding of education, and total<br />

privacy rights for women on<br />

abortion. John Silber is the most<br />

controversial character, he is<br />

labeled as the more conservative<br />

candidate and yet he does embrace<br />

the Democratic values. He<br />

proposes some radical changes to<br />

the current system which will<br />

revive the state's economy and<br />

education system. He claims to be<br />

the only viable Democratic<br />

candidate and an alternative to<br />

voting Republican for a change.<br />

Bellotti, the front runner, has<br />

managed to gain the most support<br />

by falling in between his two<br />

rivals. His political stance on-most<br />

issues is moderate and thus far that<br />

has helped him, but it could work<br />

against him and for the<br />

Republicans since he is not<br />

distinguishing himself from the<br />

current administration.<br />

Murphy is the most liberal<br />

candidate running for Governor.<br />

She is a distant third in the<br />

Democratic primary behind<br />

Francis X. Bellotti and John Silber.<br />

Murphy has a small group of core<br />

supporters made up of women,<br />

liberals, and strong<br />

environmentalists. Her campaign<br />

has not done well especially this<br />

year in a state looking for a more<br />

conservative leader from outside<br />

of the current leadership.<br />

Tax issue<br />

Murphy opposes the CLT<br />

petition saying that it would create<br />

chaos in state government and<br />

severely damage the state's fragile<br />

economy. She says that we need to<br />

send a message to businesses saying<br />

that we are a stable state, so that<br />

they (businesses) will locale here<br />

and expand.<br />

Murphy plans to raise money<br />

through tight fisted management,<br />

entitlement reforms, and<br />

elimination of bureaucratic "Sat."<br />

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She does favor new taxes along<br />

with cuts in budget.<br />

Education<br />

On education. Murphy promises<br />

to provide $250 million in extra<br />

funding to schools that come up<br />

with and execute a new educational<br />

plan. She proposed a $25,000 a<br />

year minimum pay for teachers<br />

which will eventually be raised to<br />

$30,000 a year. This base pay will<br />

make teaching a more respected<br />

profession and attract better<br />

teachers.<br />

Abortion<br />

Murphy says that abortion should<br />

be a woman's private decision at<br />

any point during a pregnancy. She<br />

would allow unrestricted abortion<br />

up to nine months of pregnancy.<br />

She supports public funding of<br />

abortions for poor women and<br />

public employees. She also<br />

supports abortion for minors.<br />

Murphy goes as far as to say that<br />

she would only appoint judges who<br />

had the same views as she docs,<br />

especially on abortion.<br />

Murphy is also opposed to the<br />

death penalty.<br />

Francis X. Bellotti, former<br />

attorney general<br />

Thus far Frank Bellotti is the<br />

Democratic front runner in what<br />

has been a long and nasty race for<br />

Governor. Bellotti has been<br />

involved in MA politics for many<br />

years and is closely associated with<br />

Governor Dukakis, as is Evelyn<br />

Murphy.<br />

Tax Issue<br />

Bellotti is opposed to the passage<br />

of the CLT petition. Like all the<br />

democrats he believes that it would<br />

cripple the already ailing state. He<br />

would support new taxes if the<br />

money was being spent wisely.<br />

Bellotti has remained vague on<br />

many issues. His strategy seems to<br />

be one that will keep him from<br />

alienating any large group of<br />

voters. He has not taken a sharp or<br />

clear stance on many issues.<br />

Abortion<br />

Bellotti claims to support<br />

abortion for women even though<br />

he is religiously opposed. He says<br />

that he is a "Roe vs Wade"<br />

candidate which allows abortion up<br />

to the second trimester. But<br />

Bellotti was also quoted as having<br />

said that 24 weeks is too far for<br />

him. He has been attacked by<br />

Murphy on the inconsistency of his<br />

stand several times.<br />

Bellotti says that he has always<br />

been a supporter of women. He<br />

raised the number of women in<br />

positions of authority 40 percent as<br />

attorney general. He says that if he<br />

is elected Governor "about half of<br />

his appointments will be women.<br />

Education<br />

Bellotti has no real changes<br />

proposed for higher education. At<br />

the public school level he supports<br />

the $25,000 a year pay minimum<br />

for teachers and would favor<br />

incentives for teachers who<br />

perform well. He does mention<br />

competency testing for teachers<br />

and longer school days.<br />

Health care<br />

For the health care arena, Bellotti<br />

would create another slate agency<br />

separate from the Department of<br />

Public Health, which would<br />

oversee health care issues for the<br />

state.<br />

On the issue of Aids, Bellotti<br />

would restore the $600,000<br />

recently cut from the Aids budget.<br />

He would begin an aggressive,<br />

voluntary testing program, and<br />

create housing for Aids patients.<br />

He opposes needle distribution to<br />

drug abusers, but he docs support<br />

the availability of condoms to<br />

prisoners.<br />

John Silber, BU President (on<br />

leave)<br />

Like the other Democratic<br />

Gubernatorial candidates Silber<br />

opposes the CLT petition. He says<br />

that if he is elected the people of the<br />

state will realize that they do not<br />

need that initiative to roll back<br />

taxes and fees, because he offers<br />

alternatives. For example Silber<br />

proposes a 12 cent gasoline tax<br />

which would be used to finance<br />

road repairs and maintenance. He<br />

docs support taxes if they arc<br />

necessary.<br />

Education<br />

Silber is by far the most<br />

aggressive candidate on education<br />

issues. He proposes testing for<br />

students in the fourth, eighth and<br />

12th grades. He would suspend<br />

funds for schools where 20 percent<br />

of students fail the last test two<br />

years in a row. He supports the<br />

S25.000 a year minimum teacher<br />

salary mentioned above, and a test<br />

for teacher certification which also<br />

requires a four year B.A. degree.<br />

At the university level, Silber<br />

would raise the tuition at UMass to<br />

$5000 a year. He says that this<br />

money would fund programs at<br />

UMass and even provide financial<br />

aid to needy students who could not<br />

afford the tuition increase.<br />

Women's issues<br />

Silber is usually criticized for his<br />

stance on women's issues, but B.U.<br />

actually has the highest number of<br />

tenured women faculty members<br />

than any other research university<br />

in the United States.<br />

Silber would support abortion<br />

rights as mandated in "Roe vs<br />

Wade" even though he is<br />

personally opposed to abortion. He<br />

would require consent in the case<br />

of a minor.<br />

Silber also favors universally<br />

available day care in public<br />

schools. Health care<br />

Silber has proposed a number of<br />

ways to cut medical costs. One<br />

would be to reform the malpractice<br />

rules of the state, anothcr*wpuld be<br />

the institution of living wills. A<br />

living will determines when costly<br />

life-sustaining treatments should be<br />

ceased in order to curtail the<br />

suffering of a patient. Silber also<br />

said that health care must be<br />

rationed.He says that he would not<br />

have state funds pay for a heart<br />

transplant in an 80 year old man<br />

when the funds could be used for<br />

young children with treatable<br />

maladies.<br />

Silber, author of "Straight<br />

Shooting What's Wrong With<br />

America and How to Fix it" has<br />

proposed a lot of policies that<br />

would change MA government. He<br />

supports a work fare program<br />

which would have able bodied men<br />

and women on welfare earn their<br />

money through some type of work.<br />

This type of program has been<br />

instituted in other states and has<br />

been quite successful.<br />

Silber has been a very<br />

controversial candidate. At the<br />

beginning of his campaign, he<br />

vowed not to talk plastic and he has<br />

kept his promise. Many people do<br />

not like his unedited comments but<br />

his "straight talk" has garnered<br />

support from others. He is<br />

currently trailing Frank Bellotti in<br />

the polls.<br />

Next week get to know the<br />

Republican candidates for<br />

Governor: Rep. Steve Pierce,<br />

Weslficld and Attorney General<br />

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INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

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Let T s Keep Route 38 From Becoming<br />

f driving from one part of town to another<br />

makes you see red, you're in good company.<br />

Because nowadays getting around Tewksbury and<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> is no easy task. In the last ten years<br />

traffic load on Route 38 in Tewksbury has<br />

increased dramatically. And down the road in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> it's even worse.<br />

Unfortunately, the present state representative has<br />

done little to improve the situtation though he<br />

easily could have. Instead, Jim Miceli has been<br />

busy helping the big developers and their<br />

cronies...the very people who have brought us the<br />

unplanned growth and traffic congestion we face<br />

every day. * ,<br />

Dick Duggan .<br />

42 Adams Street<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

s/<br />

Another Red Light District.<br />

Bob Cain<br />

39 Arlcne Avenue<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

For example, Jim Miceli has consistently refused<br />

to work with local officials to find a solution to the<br />

problem. He opposed the bridge replacement,<br />

traffic congestion and center revitalization solution<br />

overwhelmingly approved by voters in last year's<br />

referendum. '<br />

Rocco DePasquale supported that referendum. What<br />

Rocco has always opposed is the type of unplanned,<br />

unchecked growth that has contributed to traffic<br />

congestion along Route 38 in Tewksbury and<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

And Rocco always saw that existing planning<br />

procedures and zoning by-laws were fully enforced.<br />

Bob Doucette<br />

20 Palmer Way<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

As your next representative, Rocco will continue<br />

to work with state and local officials and<br />

neighborhood groups to assess traffic patterns "and<br />

develop new routing procedures to steer heavy<br />

traffic away from congested areas and<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

Rocco's running. On September 18th give Rocco<br />

the green light. *<br />

Aldo Caira<br />

188 Chestnut Street<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Because of the State We 1 re In<br />

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4 :;.... :,.j.....iTOWM CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 199C<br />

Frankly speaking<br />

by Paul H. Sullivan<br />

As I watched the selectmen's meeting last week, I thought<br />

it was a little odd that the town of Tewksbury had yet to<br />

deal with the almost certain deficit that it faces. It seemed<br />

particularly odd since other towns, like <strong>Wilmington</strong>, had<br />

put their budget problems behind them.<br />

The town manager stated to the selectmen and the<br />

townspeople that the Department of Revenue had not yet<br />

certified the "free cash" account, and until it did, the<br />

town's financial picture would remain unclear.<br />

What the town manager did not tell the public was that<br />

the auditor had not submitted the necessary documen-<br />

tation, which is a balance sheet, to the Massachusetts<br />

Department of Revenue as required by law. I suppose that<br />

since the town manager did not specifically state that the<br />

auditor had submitted the legal documentation, that he did<br />

not technically lie. It can be said, though, that his<br />

misleading of the board was less than candid.<br />

If the town manager believes that he was candid, he<br />

should ask the members of the board. Tom Camara said<br />

that the incomplete paperwork was news to him. It also<br />

came as a surprise to selectmen Carciofi and Coppola:—<br />

Only Chairman of the Board Bill Hurton seemed aware<br />

that the Revenue Department was waiting for some<br />

information. Why he did not clarify it for the public or the<br />

other members of the board is a real question.<br />

For the town manager's part, he states that the hold-up<br />

was due to the town's new computer system. You<br />

remember the famous computer system. This is the system<br />

that caused so much controversy when the town manager<br />

hired the town finance committee chairman's wife, instead<br />

of a long-time town employee with 25 years of computer<br />

experience and a degree in a computer related field.<br />

This is the same computer system that the town auditor<br />

oversaw for the last year, while receiving a pay increase of<br />

over $30,000, not to mention that the auditor receives<br />

longevity payments that arc traditionally and contractually<br />

reserved for full time permanent employees. But those arc<br />

just some of my personal pet peeves.<br />

The real issue is that the townspeople and members of the<br />

board arc being led to believe that the town is attempting<br />

to put its financial house in order. That we are being held<br />

at the mercy of the Department of Revenue when the truth<br />

is that the town auditor has not completed the legally<br />

required paperwork.<br />

Now, you may ask who cares? And you arc probably<br />

right, who does care? Well, the cuts that may be made now<br />

are going to be all the more painful since the town is<br />

one-sixth through its fiscal year. Not to mention the type<br />

of disruption it will cause if the axe falls on the school<br />

department, which has already set classes and assignments.<br />

I'm also curious why Selectman Jay Kcllcy, a former 10<br />

year member of the finance committee and self-appointed<br />

financial expert of the town, did not point this out to the<br />

board. I don't suppose that it was because it didn't suit his<br />

political needs. And he certainly didn't want to cause the<br />

town auditor any embarrassment. This is the same auditor,<br />

who, along with the town manager, joined Kcllcy in<br />

engineering a plan to increase his pay for three years so<br />

that he could get himself a nice fat pension. About $40,000<br />

a year. Well, maybe if Kelley and the pals the town<br />

manager included spent more time being candid and less<br />

time taking care of the pals, the town would be better off.<br />

editorial<br />

Recycle with a frfend rh<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> and Tewksbury have both had quite a bit of<br />

success with voluntary recycling programs. Materials that<br />

would have been trucked to the NEWSC incinerator North<br />

Andover at more than $62 a ton arc. now being recycled.<br />

Besides a savings for the town on rubbish costs, there is also<br />

the factor of saving raw materials. When manufacturers can<br />

use recycled materials, there is less demand for stripping<br />

those same materials out of earth's dwindling resources.<br />

Tewksbury picks up newspapers at the curb, but<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s program is entirely on a carry-in basis.<br />

Residents are encouraged to carry their recyclable materials<br />

(aluminum, glass, plastic milk jugs, newspapers and leaves)<br />

to the recycling center on Saturday. Tewksbury uses this<br />

same approach for aluminum, glass and steel.<br />

There arc some limitations, such as the hours of operation.<br />

Some people have suggested expanding the hours. That<br />

requires additional volunteers. Without volunteers to police<br />

the area, the recycling program? cannot run.<br />

One other idea is for neighbors to pool their rccyclablcs.<br />

Not only does this free people from a Saturday morning trip<br />

— it also gives neighbors a chance to promote recycling<br />

among their friends. With enough participants, people would<br />

be able to do their part for the environment without using up<br />

their valuable Saturday time.<br />

Stu Ncilson has started a group in his neighborhood. Why<br />

not steal his idea and get together with your neighbors?<br />

Opinion<br />

letters to the editor<br />

Dear Larz:<br />

I am writing you because I am<br />

disturbed when I see local leaders<br />

like our State Representative Augie<br />

Grace, take credit for doing<br />

something they did not actually do.<br />

For instance, why does Augie<br />

Grace keep trying to take credit for<br />

trying to fix the Burlington Street<br />

bridge in <strong>Wilmington</strong>? It should<br />

have been fixed months ago. If the<br />

state DPW and our State<br />

Representative Augie Grace were<br />

doing their job, the bridge's<br />

structural problems would have<br />

been addressed before there was<br />

need to give it "emergency status."<br />

Even with the declaration that the<br />

bridge has emergency status, it still<br />

take nine months to repair the<br />

bridge.<br />

As our Representative, Augie<br />

Grace should have been pressuring<br />

the state to do something to repair<br />

or replace the bridge over the four<br />

yeas he has held this office. His<br />

effort is too little, loo late. We arc<br />

fortunate that no one has been<br />

seriously hurt. '<br />

I was also disturbed when I saw<br />

Augie Grace standing arm and arm<br />

with the Duke at the bridge, it was<br />

amazing to see the gaul of our<br />

Governor talking about how much<br />

they arc doing to rebuild our<br />

state's infastructure. Both Augie<br />

Grace and the Governor, of course<br />

conveniently failed to mention that<br />

the state has refused to release SI00<br />

million earmarked to repair roads<br />

and bridges.<br />

If this money was released, the<br />

Feds will invest more than $350<br />

million to repair our infastructure.<br />

What has Augie Grace done to<br />

make sure the stale fulfills its<br />

Changing your mailing address?<br />

It's a simple procedure to ensure that your next issue of the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> will<br />

catch up with you as soon as you move.<br />

Just send your NEW address PLUS your current mailing lable to:<br />

' TOWN CRIER<br />

P.O. Box 460<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

promises to taxpayers, - very imle.<br />

It's time for a major change in<br />

Massachusetts and that's why I'm<br />

voting all incumbents out.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Harry Johnston<br />

Dear Larz:<br />

While reading the August 22nd<br />

edition of the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, I came<br />

across "Summer Ramblings""by<br />

George R. Allan. I applaud Mr.<br />

Allan for writing this column. It<br />

highlights several topics of a timely<br />

nature.<br />

One of the topics he covered<br />

dealt with burning used motor oil.<br />

George's suggecstion to purchase a<br />

special oil burner which burns used<br />

motor oil is an excellent one. As a<br />

matter of fact, the <strong>Town</strong> already<br />

burns used motor oil. In the fall of<br />

1989, the <strong>Town</strong> installed a "Black<br />

Gold" oil burner at the Public<br />

Works garage. The burner<br />

operates on used motor oil. The<br />

<strong>Town</strong> of <strong>Wilmington</strong> is saving<br />

money on oil while at the same<br />

time recycling yet another limited<br />

commodity.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Recycles!<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

Jeffrey M. Hull<br />

Asst. <strong>Town</strong> Manager<br />

Dear Larz:<br />

After reading one of my letters to<br />

the editor. Dr. I.M. Nulz, a shrink,<br />

told me that I'm socially<br />

masochistic. I said I'd like a second<br />

opinion. Okay, he said, you're-<br />

ugly, too. Bud a bang -bud a boom!<br />

Thanks Rodney.<br />

And lo prove I'm no gentleman,<br />

I'm going to cut lo the chase and<br />

tell it like it is. Which shall be an<br />

act of social masochism.<br />

editorial<br />

Brightness on board<br />

by Capt. Larz Ncilson<br />

Bob Atkinson and Jim Stewart have been appointed the<br />

representatives of <strong>Wilmington</strong> to the Reading Municipal Light<br />

Department (RMLD) Advisory Board. Other persons arc being<br />

appointed to represent North Reading and Lynnfield. The<br />

purpose is to have a board which will present an intcr-town view<br />

of problems to the RMLD.<br />

The appointment, by the <strong>Wilmington</strong> selectmen, is good. Both<br />

men can well and honestly represent the town.<br />

Mr. Stewart, well known, is a former selectman who was<br />

elected temporary town moderator in the last special town<br />

meeting. Mr. Atkinson," for many years a director of the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Chamber of Commerce, is an employee of<br />

Agfa-Compugraphic. He is the facilities manager for that<br />

company, and not just in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. As such he understands<br />

the use of electric power.<br />

Some years past the directors of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce became awara of the relatively high prices for<br />

electric power that WilmmgtQn industrial and commercial firms<br />

were paying. Investigation showed t^iat residents, too, were<br />

being overcharged.<br />

A contact was made with the selectmen, and a joint board<br />

meeting made to go to a board meeting of the Reading Municipal<br />

Light Department. The results were totally unsatisfactory. The<br />

RMLD board totally ignored the visitors. screen,were two bombastic<br />

bookends; an over weight<br />

interviewer namcd'Wolfgang, and<br />

the ultimate "couch potato," Jim<br />

Miceli. Now I know why they call<br />

it the "Boob Tube." WolfgangY<br />

Woburn, now that's original. This<br />

stuff was bad for both<br />

constitutions, personal and<br />

political. According to Jim's<br />

polling, he's got the primary in the<br />

bag. The same bag used by most<br />

airlines for motion discomfort.<br />

"Oh, stewardess, take this please!"<br />

Were die polled throng the same<br />

people who picked the Dodge over<br />

the Mercedes in that stupid<br />

commercial?<br />

Yah, know, Jim is responsible for<br />

many public works projects. Leave<br />

it to a pol to turn a traffic light into<br />

a project. Take the intersection of<br />

route's 129 and 38, better known as<br />

1-2-3 Red Light. Forty years of<br />

gridlock, for a road used by more<br />

people than Barney Frank's<br />

bedroom, and for those of you who<br />

leave the plaza around fiveish or<br />

so, you'll have better luck crossing<br />

the Iraqi border.<br />

Did you all know Jim was named<br />

"Man of the Year," by the Mass<br />

Municipal Association, Yah, that<br />

was back in 1978, back before the<br />

Mass Miracle, the Mass deficit, and<br />

the Massive nephew. And how<br />

about those oil tanks at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

High? Think for a minute. Back<br />

then, the state's economy was<br />

booming, the state was full of<br />

money (among other things),<br />

environmental programs were "In"<br />

and Jim was slill kissy kissy with<br />

George Kevcrian. Favors were<br />

plenty!<br />

What about now? Is it possible<br />

thai another school could have the<br />

same thing happen? If it does, are<br />

you ready for another "override?"<br />

Add that lo the current popularity<br />

of Miceli at the state house (as<br />

popular as foot fungus), and you've<br />

got "much on a duck."<br />

Getting back to the program, it<br />

was about to end on a sour note, a<br />

little didty called "Wailin in the<br />

Keys," which sounds more like<br />

someone breaking a penquin's<br />

knees, when a thought occurred to<br />

me; how arc cither of these guys<br />

going to roll off that marshmallow<br />

sofa, and who's going to replace<br />

the divots in the cushions?<br />

One of the many advantages of<br />

the incumbent is the ability to<br />

generate free publicity. Just call a<br />

press conference, attend a grand<br />

opening, cut a ribbon for a new<br />

bridge; all of these are free<br />

advertisement for the entrenched<br />

pol, so to off-set this trend, a equal<br />

media access law was established<br />

for the purpose of allowing<br />

opposing view points and political<br />

challengers the same opportunities,'<br />

in the same forum.<br />

Continental Cablevision has<br />

shown bias in its presentation of<br />

political programs, and<br />

Wolfgang's Wobum provided the<br />

final example. If Continental<br />

Cablevision wants to continue to<br />

provide cable services to a regional<br />

area, they .should reconsider their<br />

current practice of political<br />

programming, and allow others<br />

with a different stance on the,<br />

subjects discussed, to voice their<br />

opinions in a equal light.<br />

The Sleepers Must Awaken<br />

Frederick S. Stone<br />

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A special day<br />

for Annie<br />

births<br />

VALENTE: Ashley Marie,<br />

second child, second daughter to<br />

Charles and Michelc Valcnte of<br />

Oakridge Circle, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

August 2 at Winchester Hospital.<br />

Grandparents are Mrs. Leita<br />

Ruggiero of Derry, N.H. and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Frank Valentc of<br />

Oakridge Circle, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Dog report<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> dog officer is<br />

presently holding the following<br />

dog.<br />

Female shepherd mix, black &<br />

brown, brown leather collar with<br />

silver studs, picked up at 70<br />

Shawsheen Avc. Sept. 4<br />

The animal control officer may<br />

be contacted for adoptions by cal-<br />

ling 658-7845. For dog com-<br />

plaints, contact the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Police Department on its business<br />

line, 658-5071.<br />

'9 Total<br />

by Pamela Connaghan<br />

Waif<br />

IS l he<br />

A GRAY AREA<br />

OF CONCERN<br />

Regardless of what anyone has<br />

seen in a horror movie, shock or<br />

stress does not play a role in turning<br />

hair gray. Hair turns gray purely on<br />

the basis of a person's genetic<br />

makeup. On average, Caucasians<br />

can expect to begin graying at<br />

about age 34, and there is an even<br />

chance that they will behalf gray by<br />

age 50. People of color begin gray-<br />

ing, on average, at about age 44.<br />

Regardless of its timing, graying,<br />

occurs because of a cessation of<br />

pigment production at the hair root.<br />

Any hair produced beyond that<br />

point begins to come in gray. There<br />

has never been a documented case<br />

of pigmented hair shedding its<br />

color and turning gray overnight<br />

without benefit of bleach.<br />

While some men and women are<br />

content with their gray hair, others<br />

may feel more youthful with their<br />

previous color or a new one. Con-<br />

sult the hair and beauty specialists<br />

at SHAWSHEEN HAIR SA-<br />

LON, 161 Shawsheen Ave., Rt<br />

129 <strong>Wilmington</strong>. We offer the fin-<br />

est hair coloring products from<br />

Matrix, and we will find the look,<br />

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feel your best. For an appointment,<br />

call (508) 658-9475. Hours: Mon<br />

9-6, Tues. 9-7, Wed., Thurs., 9-9,<br />

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welcome _<br />

September is a time for change -<br />

so colorizing, minking and mod-<br />

erations - new coloring ideas for the<br />

fall; '<br />

HINT: Overnight graying is said<br />

to have happened to Marie Anto-<br />

inette on the night before her exe-<br />

cution.<br />

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Wednesday was an extra-special day for Annie Hanlon. While other youngsters<br />

were piling into yellow school buses for the first day of school, Annie had the<br />

pleasure of embarking in a white limo. The occasion? Five-year-old Annie was<br />

headed for Middlesex Superior Court in Cambridge where she was officially<br />

adopted by Rill and Terry Hanlon, who have raised her since she was eight<br />

months old. The Hanlons are dedicated to this type of relationship, and have<br />

raised many children in addition to their own. A few years ago, they were<br />

honored by the Archdiocese of Boston as parents of the year.<br />

Water access issue<br />

in Upton Park plan<br />

by Arlcnc Surprcnant<br />

A consultant for the proposed<br />

Upton Technology Park subdivi-<br />

sion was warned by <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />

Water Superintcdcnt Paul Duggan<br />

Tuesday she couldn't bring water<br />

mains in an easement through one<br />

lot to service another. When told<br />

the plan was to bring it in a<br />

right-of-way, Duggan said water<br />

mains have to go through a public<br />

way.<br />

Consultant Irene McSwccney<br />

Woodfall, of the engineering firm<br />

Allen, DcMurjian, and Major Inc.<br />

explained she had been working on<br />

the project with PGA Realty Trust<br />

of North Andovcr for the past five<br />

years. She said though there are no<br />

real development plans for the<br />

three lot commercial subdivision,<br />

the proponent Peter Crocker wants<br />

to get the roads developed for<br />

when the economy turns around.<br />

The proposed subdivision will be<br />

located on 37 acres^off Andovcr<br />

Street. A preliminary plan was<br />

submitted in 1986 and again this<br />

year. In the definitive plan pre-<br />

sented 10 the board last night,<br />

Upton Drive is extended 180 feet<br />

with a turnaround for emergency<br />

vehicles and snow plows. Jonspin<br />

Road Extension will also allow<br />

access to the subdivision but is not<br />

planned as a major access road,<br />

Woodfall said.<br />

During discussion at the public<br />

hearing, Duggan said lot one can be<br />

serviced from the southerly side of<br />

Upton Drive but proponents can't<br />

go across and service lot two.<br />

Woodfall said she was surprised by<br />

Duggan's comments. She added to<br />

improve the water pressure, pro-<br />

ponents plan to loop the line to give<br />

better flow and prevent sedimen-<br />

tation build-up. The board later<br />

advised Woodfall to meet with the<br />

water commissioners to resolve the<br />

water issue before they take a vole<br />

on the project September 18.<br />

Abuttor Earl Huppcr sought the<br />

board's help in accessing his ten<br />

acre landlocked property, which is<br />

adjacent to the proposed develop-<br />

ment. Huppcr said after speaking to<br />

nearby property owners as well as<br />

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Monday: Chilled fruit cup,<br />

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creme dessert and milk.<br />

Tuesday: Baconburger on a roll<br />

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and milk.<br />

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Department. All costs of food,<br />

equipment, supplies, salaries of all<br />

personnel including the director<br />

and secretary and most<br />

maintenance of equipment as well<br />

as replacement of equipment is<br />

paid out of school lunch funds.<br />

Money is not taken from the School<br />

Department budget to subsidize the<br />

School Lunch Program.<br />

The cost of the program is<br />

supported by the money paid by the<br />

children, and reimbursement by<br />

the state and federal government of<br />

approximately S.25 per meal. The<br />

majority of the food purchased is<br />

backyard gardening<br />

by Hugh Wibcrg<br />

A <strong>Wilmington</strong> gardener writes as<br />

follows, "I have two eight-year-old<br />

peach trees in my yard, both of<br />

which have been bearing fruit for<br />

three years, thanks to a successful<br />

spraying program. This year the<br />

peaches are few and far between<br />

and quite small compared to last<br />

year. Any ideas as to what<br />

happened to my peaches this year?"<br />

Your's is a familiar story in<br />

eastern Massachusetts this year. I<br />

have two good sized plum trees and<br />

a peach tree which bore about one<br />

quarter as much fruit this summer<br />

compared to 1989. The problem<br />

originated last December when we<br />

experienced several below zero<br />

nights before this year's fruit buds<br />

had a chance to completely<br />

"harden" for the winter. As a result<br />

almost every peach and plum tree<br />

in our area experienced an<br />

estimated 75 percent loss to fruit<br />

bud winter kill. A few trees of<br />

unusually hardy varieties suffered<br />

little damage. Apple trees lost very<br />

little to the early severe cold, since<br />

apple trees are more endemic to<br />

our climate.<br />

As to why the few peaches you do<br />

have arc smaller; from late May<br />

through mid July you will recall<br />

we experienced a fairly severe<br />

drought. Although the rains finally<br />

came in torrents, it was too late to<br />

fully "size up" most of the fruit on<br />

our trees. I have a nice crop of<br />

Cortland and Wincsap apples this<br />

summer, but I note they arc only<br />

three-quarters their normal size at<br />

early September.<br />

From a Tewksbury tomato grow-<br />

er, "1 have the misfortune of not<br />

enjoying a lot of direct sunlight<br />

where I grow tomatoes. The plants<br />

receive maybe four hours of sun in<br />

the afternoon. (Next year I'll find a<br />

better spot.) My dozen plants have<br />

grown tall, probably reaching up<br />

for the sun, and are pretty well<br />

loaded with green tomatoes. Here it<br />

is early September and we have not<br />

eaten one ripe tomato! Anything<br />

we can do to hasten the ripening<br />

process?"<br />

Probably not. Adequate sunlight,<br />

as you've discovered, is critical in<br />

the ripening of tomatoes. I've<br />

found that with anything less than<br />

five hours a day of direct sun<br />

exposure, the ripening process<br />

becomes painfully slow. If we arc<br />

lucky and we don't get frosted for<br />

another four weeks, you should<br />

harvest some, but not all of your<br />

tomatoes. Keep an ear tuned to the<br />

evening weather forecasts from<br />

now on, since they are already<br />

experiencing scattered frosts in the<br />

hills of Vermont and New Hamp-<br />

Garden Club meetings<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Garden Club<br />

held the last monthly meeting in<br />

May and will resume meetings and<br />

membership in September for the<br />

second year. Congratulations to<br />

Judi Johnston, founder and presi-<br />

dent of the Wimington Garden<br />

Club for making this all happen.<br />

Elections were held at the last<br />

meeting and the results are:<br />

President, Judi Johnston, second<br />

term; Vice President, Hugh<br />

Wibcrg, second term; Secretary,<br />

Dolores Brown, second term;<br />

Treasurer Barbara Wibcrg, second<br />

term; bylaws Jean Hartka, second<br />

term; civic projects, Adclc Pass-<br />

more, second term; program,<br />

Larry Doucctlc, second term;<br />

public relations, Elise Semmler,<br />

second term; hospitality, Cathy<br />

Parker relieving Pal Johnston.<br />

Although Garden Club meetings<br />

have faded for the summer, civic<br />

projects arc blooming on. These<br />

projects are being maintained by<br />

carefully planned club members<br />

who seem to be just as comfortable<br />

with a hose over the shoulder as a<br />

pockctbook or bucket in the hand<br />

as with a wallet in the scat of the<br />

pants.<br />

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These projects can be seen at die<br />

intersections of Middlesex and<br />

North, Middlesex and High,<br />

Middlesex Avc. at Harndcn<br />

Tavern, the window boxes at the<br />

Fourth of July Headquarters, the W<br />

next to the building, and<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Common.<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Garden Club<br />

would like to remind everyone the<br />

summer is the best time to<br />

remember recycling. The recycl-<br />

ing center is taking plastic milk and<br />

juice containers as well as the<br />

plastic six pack holders. Protect<br />

our wildlife by cutting up these<br />

plastic holders to prevent animals<br />

and birds from strangling in them.<br />

As always, glass, aluminum cans<br />

and paper are welcome.<br />

The Garden Club meetings will<br />

resume September 27, the fourth<br />

Thursday of every month in the<br />

Fourth of July Headquarters at<br />

7:30 p.m. Membership runs<br />

Sept.-May with a S12 individual<br />

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School lunch a bargain<br />

purchased on the open market<br />

through a bid system or weekly<br />

quote. There is some government<br />

commodity surplus used in the<br />

program and that has a cost factor<br />

also. The cost of commodity food<br />

is a percentage of market value,<br />

trucking and storage.<br />

The runch at school, when a child<br />

takes all the components, provides<br />

one third of the child's daily<br />

nutrients.<br />

When you consider the cost of a<br />

sandwich, vegetable, and milk at<br />

your local fast food restaurant<br />

approximately $2.50 as well as the<br />

cost of making a lunch at home for<br />

approximately $1.50, the cost of<br />

lunch at school at $1.25 is a<br />

bargain.<br />

shire. Our turn will come in two or<br />

four weeks. You should take in all<br />

of your tomatoes, ripening and still<br />

green, as soon as a frost is forecast.<br />

The fruits which have started to<br />

pink up will continue to ripen;<br />

those which arc still green,<br />

probably will not.<br />

Any good cookbook will have<br />

recipes for green tomato relish,<br />

and this is as good a way to use<br />

your "grccnies" as I know of. (If<br />

any reader has an especially good<br />

green tomato relish recipe, send it<br />

in and we'll share it in this<br />

column.)<br />

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Lunch prices<br />

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• Birthdays<br />

Mildred Eames of Dcming Way<br />

Extension, <strong>Wilmington</strong> tried, but<br />

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birthday by unnoticed — "some-<br />

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Gloria Corcoran of Woburn<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will be a year<br />

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Steven Schmidt of Birch Street,<br />

Tewksbury and Matthew Kacam-<br />

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will share birthday greetings on<br />

September 10.<br />

September 13 will mark the<br />

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of Marcia Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Kim Dinccn of Crest Avenue,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> will turn another page<br />

on September 14 and will share<br />

greetings with Michelle Valcnte<br />

and Tom O'Conners, both of<br />

4, Chestnut Street.<br />

Walter Marflcct of Boutwell<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Mike Carlson<br />

of Federal Street, Rebecca Tolo of<br />

Middlesex Avenue and Heather<br />

Surprcnant of Reed Street, will all<br />

be listening to the strains of "Happy<br />

Birthday" on September 15.<br />

Although she's been claiming the<br />

day longer, Diane Buttaro of High<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will have to<br />

share her September 6 birthday<br />

with her son, Richard who will be<br />

celebrating on the same day.<br />

Anniversaries<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallcnt of<br />

Middlesex Avenue, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

will mark their 34th wedding<br />

anniversary on September 9.<br />

Tony and Ginny Covicllo of<br />

Salem Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will<br />

dance the Anniversary Waltz for<br />

the 30th time on September 10.<br />

September 11 will mark the 30th<br />

wedding anniversary of Pat and<br />

Vinny Puma of Beacon Street<br />

Extension, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Bob and Dot Peters of Grant<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will be<br />

celebrating their 47th wedding<br />

anniversary September 12.<br />

Mary Jane and Joseph Langonc of<br />

Middlesex Avenue, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

will observe their wedding anni-<br />

versary on September 13.<br />

Joyce and Walter Dalton of<br />

Grove Avenue, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will<br />

mark their 37th wedding anni-<br />

versary September 14.<br />

The star<br />

The anniversary star for this<br />

week should be awarded to Nina<br />

and Gordon Rcardon of Marion<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> who will mark<br />

their 53rd on September 7.<br />

Gordon is recuperating at home<br />

after spending the last two months<br />

in two Boston hospitals.<br />

To enter<br />

To enter an item in Bits & Pieces,<br />

call the.<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> at 658-2346<br />

days and Tuesday nights or<br />

658-2907 other nights and<br />

weekends. Ask for BccDcc.<br />

Fall festival<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s North Intermediate<br />

School (NIS) Fall Festival of<br />

crafts/mini baseball show will be<br />

held Saturday, Nov. 10 from 10<br />

. a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

The event, sponsored by the NIS,<br />

Pac, offers table space to the<br />

public. Call Marsha at 657-7745 or<br />

Maureen at 657-5463.<br />

Emblem Club<br />

The Tcwksbury/<strong>Wilmington</strong> Em-<br />

blem Club will meet Monday, Sept.<br />

10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Elks' Hall,<br />

South Street, Tewksbury. Call<br />

851-2882.<br />

Dean's list at UMass<br />

Eight area students have been<br />

named to the dean's list at UMass,<br />

Amherst for the 1990 spring<br />

semester.<br />

Those from Tewksbury include:<br />

James Avcry of Applctree Road,<br />

Alexander Dcring of Lowe Street,<br />

Keith Kowalczyk of North Street,<br />

Cynthia McGill of Lancaster Drive<br />

and Eric Szmvl of Shawshccn<br />

Street. ^<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> students listed are:<br />

Robert Hill of Nichols Street,<br />

Michael Linskey of Hathaway<br />

Road, Jonathan Oliver of Chestnut<br />

Street and Beth Patterson of<br />

Chestnut Stfcet.<br />

Singles dance<br />

A singles dance, sponsored by the<br />

Reading Chapter of the Single Life<br />

will be held Friday, Sept. 14 from<br />

8 p.m. at K of C Hall, Main Street,<br />

Tewksbury. Call (617) 942-0165<br />

for information.<br />

Elder services seek<br />

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to see the whole picture. It's the picture of<br />

a mother's joy. A family's reunion. It's the<br />

picture of health. And at New England<br />

Memorial, we think that's the best proof<br />

of quality care a hospital can offer. For<br />

more information regarding our services<br />

or for a listing of our physicians, please<br />

call (617) 979-7117<br />

Pat MacFeeley<br />

Patricia MacFeeley of Wakcfield,<br />

Post Unit President American Le-<br />

gion #136 Auxiliary, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

and past district #5- director,<br />

Middlesex County, attended the<br />

70th annual American Legion<br />

Auxiliary National Convention<br />

held for the first time in its<br />

headquarters city, Indianapolis,<br />

Ind. August 27-30.<br />

Proceedings included a memorial<br />

service and full dress parade<br />

honoring the nation's war veterans<br />

and closed with a gala anniversary<br />

celebration commemorating the<br />

organization's 70 years of service<br />

to God and Country.<br />

Dedicated to service and chari-<br />

table work, Auxiliary members<br />

contributed $12.4 million and 10.6<br />

million hours of volunteer service<br />

during the 1989-90 administrative<br />

year.<br />

Birdseed sale<br />

Winter bird feeding is a hobby<br />

which delights the observer and<br />

provides a welcome resource for<br />

foraging winter resident birds.<br />

To prepare for the coming<br />

season, Mass. Audubon has<br />

announced dates of its annual<br />

Society-wide birdseed sale. Orders<br />

are due to sanctuaries by Friday,<br />

Oct. 5 and pickup day will be<br />

Saturday, Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Call (617) 259-9500 cxt 7601.<br />

Cub Scouts register<br />

Boys in grades one through six<br />

are invited to register for Cub<br />

Scouts Tuesday, Sept. 11 at<br />

basement of St. Thomas Church.<br />

Sponsored by American Legion<br />

Post 136, the group includes Tigers<br />

Grade one); Wolves (grade two);<br />

Bears (grade three); Wcbclos<br />

(grades four and five); and Scouts<br />

(grade six).<br />

Other places<br />

A singles dance will be held<br />

Sunday, Sept. 9 at the Woburn City<br />

Club, Sylvan Street beginning at 8<br />

p.m. Call (508) 777-2412.<br />

The Burlington Chapter of La<br />

Lcche League will meet Monday,<br />

Sept. 17 at 140 Cedar St.,<br />

Lexington. Call 272-8930.<br />

Life in a Meadow featuring<br />

Veronica Chisholm, of the Nature<br />

Company and an Audubon Society<br />

volunteer, will be held from noon<br />

to 1 p.m. Sun., Sept. 16 at<br />

Burlington Mall. She will be joined<br />

by a mouse, a milk snake and a<br />

screech owl all of whom arc part<br />

of the Audubon Ark. Call (508)<br />

369-2000.<br />

NURSERY<br />

FlOniST<br />

Tree<br />

Talk<br />

by Mike DiGiorgio<br />

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR<br />

Increased energy efficiency has<br />

given rise to building techniques that<br />

stress airtight construction. While all<br />

commercial and residential building<br />

constructed in this manner require<br />

fewer heating and cooling dollars,<br />

some display an unfortunate side ef-<br />

fect. "Sick building Syndrome"<br />

(SBS) occurs when the stale, polluted<br />

indoor air of airtight buildings is not<br />

replenished with healthier fresh air.<br />

The consequence for residents and<br />

workers in "sick buildings" may be<br />

eye, nose and throat irritation, as well<br />

as headaches and listlessncss. The<br />

SBS sources may be outgassings from<br />

building materials and carpeting,<br />

cleaning agents, etc. Fortunately for<br />

SBS sufferers, NASA has discovered<br />

that many common houscplants com-<br />

bat SBS by degrading chemical sub-<br />

stances in the air and converting them<br />

to food. One plant per 10 square me-<br />

ters Can ensure healthy air.<br />

Office buildings are more air-light<br />

than most homes,and plants and<br />

flower arrangements in workplaces<br />

arc also healthy for the spirit! Visit A<br />

& M NURSERY AND FLORIST,<br />

911 East Street in Tewksbury, con-<br />

venient to downtown and route 93.<br />

We are a full-service garden center<br />

and landscaper and we welcome your<br />

questions. We have plant food, water<br />

systems, fertilizers and sprays. Open<br />

8-5:30 Mon-Sat, 8-4 Sundays. Phone<br />

851-4472. Let our florists design<br />

weekly arrange- ments for your<br />

company's reception areas.<br />

HINT: English ivy, bamboo palm,<br />

gerbera daisy, spider plant, potted<br />

mums, and other plants are effective<br />

in combating SBS.<br />

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5


Coming events<br />

datebook<br />

Thurs., Sept. 6: Tewks.<br />

seniors off to the Beacon. Call<br />

851-7690.<br />

Sept. 7-9: Tcwksbury<br />

Homecoming Weekend.<br />

Sat., Sept. 8: 8 a.m. register<br />

for Tewks. Lions Walk- a-thon for<br />

eye research; 9 a.m., start walk.<br />

Call (508) 858-0777.<br />

Sat., Sept. 8: 2 p.m.<br />

Celebration honoring Wil.'s old<br />

West School's acceptance to the<br />

National Registry of Historic<br />

Places. Call 658-2305.<br />

Sat., Sept. 8: 7 p.m. to<br />

midnight. Las Vegas Night at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Sons of Italy Hall. Call<br />

657-4141.<br />

Sun., Sept. 9: Tewks. Golden<br />

Age Club spaghetti supper from 5 to<br />

7 at the Senior Center.<br />

Mon., Sept. 10: Wil. Council<br />

on Aging meets at Senior Center.<br />

Mon., Sept. 10: 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Tcwks/Wil. Emblem Club meets at<br />

Elks Hall, South Street. Call<br />

851-2882.<br />

Mon., Sept. 10: 6 to 10 p.m.,<br />

CPR course at Reg. Health Cntr.,<br />

Wil. Call (617) 756-2220.<br />

Tues., Sept. 11: 7 to 8 p.m.,<br />

Register for Cub Scout Pack 136 at<br />

St. Thomas Church. Call 658-5776.<br />

Tues., Sept. 11: 7:30 p.m at<br />

Reading High School;, first in a<br />

scries of programs, meet the<br />

candidates sponsored by League of<br />

Women Voters.<br />

Wed., Sept 12: 6 to 10 p.m.,<br />

CPR course continues at Reg. Health<br />

Cntr., Wil. Call (617) 756-2220.<br />

Wed., Sept. 12: 7 p.m. Fine<br />

and Performing Arts Assoc. meets<br />

in WHS music room. All those<br />

interested arc invited.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 13: Tewks.<br />

seniors off to Springfield Fair.<br />

Ticket payments due by Aug. 24.<br />

Fri., Sept. 14: 8 p.m.. Singles<br />

Dance at K of C Hall, Main Street,<br />

Tewks. Call (617) 942-0165.<br />

Mon., Sept. I ': 7 p.m.,<br />

Register for Adult Education<br />

courses at WHS.<br />

Tues., Sept. 18: 7:30 p.m.<br />

second in a scries of three meetings<br />

sponsored by the League of Women<br />

Voters to hear the candidates. Call<br />

658-8876. .<br />

Thurs., Sept. 20: 7 to 8:30<br />

p.m., Learn toLose course begins at<br />

Health Cntr. in Wil. Call (617)<br />

756-2220.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 20: Wil. Seniors<br />

off to Yokem's Restaurant in<br />

Portsmouth. Signup starts Aug. 23.<br />

Fri., Sept. 21: Tewks CO A and<br />

Friends of the Elderly dance. Call<br />

the coordinator. '<br />

Fri., Sept. 21: Deadline for<br />

filing applications for fall cycle arts<br />

awards lottery money.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 27: 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Wil. Garden Club resumes meetings<br />

fourth Thursday of the month. Call<br />

657-4766.<br />

Sat., Oct. 5: Mass. Audubon<br />

bird seed sale; pickup Nov. 3<br />

between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call<br />

(617) 259-9500 ext 7601.<br />

Wed., Oct. 24: 7:45 p.m., third<br />

in a meet the candidates scries of<br />

programs sponsored by the League<br />

of Women Voters of Wil. Call<br />

658-8876.<br />

Sat., Nov. 10: 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m., North Int. School Wil., fall<br />

festival of crafts/mini baseball. Call<br />

657-7745.<br />

Tentative schedule subject to<br />

change. Watch Channel 30 Bulletin<br />

Board for any changes in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Community Tele-<br />

vision Programming.<br />

Thursday, Sept. 6: 6 p.m.,<br />

Methodist Church service; 7 p.m.,<br />

School Committee meeting<br />

playback.<br />

Friday, Sept. 7: 6 p.m.<br />

Mainstream program special on<br />

Awareness for the Differently<br />

Ablcd; 6:10 p.m., Special Needs<br />

Superstars; 7 p.m., Julie<br />

Dougherty Trio Concert (Acoustic<br />

WCTV tentative<br />

schedule<br />

•:<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Council for the<br />

Arts has announced the following<br />

schedules for its fall season. The<br />

classes will begin Tuesday,<br />

September 25 at the Arts Center<br />

for eight weeks.<br />

Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

Advanced watercolors, Louise<br />

Anderson; $48; Oil painting,<br />

Lorraine Stevens, $48; Decorative<br />

(tole) painting, Joan O'Hcarn, $32;<br />

Holiday decorations, Liz White<br />

(materials extra), $32.;<br />

Calligraphy, Judy Lyons, $32;<br />

Duel piano playing for mature,<br />

Art courses<br />

Sept. 25<br />

experienced players, five weeks,<br />

$20.<br />

Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m.:<br />

Beginning Sept. 27, Beginning<br />

water colors, Elaine Bradley, $48.<br />

Saturdays, 11 "a.m. to 1<br />

p.m., Beginning Sept. 29. Portrait<br />

painting in oils, Rita Styncs-Strow,<br />

$48; quilting by hand, Janie Lloyd,<br />

$32.<br />

To register, for information, and<br />

list of needed supplies, call Liz<br />

White at 658-2042 by Wed., Sept.<br />

19.<br />

Call Edith Michclson at 658-2100<br />

for painting classes.<br />

Aerobic dancing<br />

Why not spend the fall losing<br />

weight by dancing your way into<br />

shape? Aerobic dancing is not just<br />

great exercise for your body and<br />

mind, it's also fun.<br />

The Regional Health Center in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> will offer eight week<br />

aerobic dancing programs. One<br />

hour classes will be held Monday<br />

Folk Music).<br />

Sunday, Sept. 9: 1 p.m.,<br />

Methodist Church Service.<br />

Monday, Sept. 10: 6 p.m.,<br />

Special Needs Superstars; 7 p.m.,<br />

Yummcr Summer Children's<br />

Storytelling; 7:35 p.m., The<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Recycle Center - waste<br />

not, want not.<br />

Tues., Sept. 11: 7 p.m.,<br />

Christian Teaching & Worship<br />

Center; 8 p.m., The <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Recycle Center - waste not, want<br />

not; 8:10 p.m., Mainstream<br />

Program Special on Awareness for<br />

the Differently Ablcd.<br />

Applications for<br />

art lottery funds<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Council for the<br />

Arts awards arts lottery money<br />

twice yearly. The deadline for the<br />

fall cycle will be Friday,<br />

September 21. Applications for<br />

scholarships and grants arc now<br />

available at the town hall and the<br />

public library in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. All<br />

applications must be typed in<br />

triplicate.<br />

Open every Sat. and Sun.<br />

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM<br />

Dealers wanted<br />

Air Conditioned Building<br />

540 MAIN ST.<br />

TEWKSBURY, MA. 508-640-1198<br />

(ACROSS FROM HEARTLAND SUPERMARKET PLAZA)<br />

THE COW IS COMING!<br />

WJX $5000.<br />

Ask a<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

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Guidelines for filling out the<br />

applications will also be available.<br />

PASS applications may be<br />

procured by teachers at their<br />

schools.<br />

Miss Lorraine Kalil, high school<br />

director of arts, will make PASS<br />

applications available.<br />

It is of the utmost importance at<br />

this cycle period that all rules be<br />

carefully followed. Because of the<br />

present ceonomic situation in<br />

Massachusetts the money allotted to<br />

the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Council has been<br />

decidedly curtailed. For this reason<br />

absolutely no application will be<br />

considered if it is either incomplete<br />

or is not in compliance with the<br />

rules; it will be automatically<br />

rejected without the council giving<br />

it further attention. This will be a<br />

strictly adhered to rule.<br />

Applications must be received at<br />

the town hall by September 21.<br />

An applicant for a scholarship<br />

must have been accepted at a<br />

college in which his degree and<br />

course of study is art related.<br />

He/she must be available for an<br />

interview with the council on a date<br />

to be announced. At this time<br />

he/she must be ready to provide a<br />

portfolio of his/her work.<br />

The completed and properly<br />

typed forms may be relumed to the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Council for the Arts,<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

LEARN TO FISH WORKSHOP<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1990<br />

10 A.M. - 2 P.M. v<br />

METROPOLITAN TECHNOLOGY PARK<br />

ROUTE 133, TEWKSBURY, MA<br />

Learn about baiting hooks, casting, knot-tying, fish<br />

identification and filleting from expert fishermen,r>^<br />

The event is free, open to the public and appropriate for all ages.<br />

Sponsored by: MetLife Real Estate Investments<br />

Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife<br />

Greater Lowell Aquatic Resources Education Workshop<br />

Advance registration encouraged, call MetLife Outdoors<br />

at (617)437-1508 for additional information.<br />

■■■■<br />

through Thursday.<br />

Classes offered will be: aerobic<br />

dancing, aerobic dance light, teen<br />

aerobics and fitness after fifty.<br />

For a free brochure, call<br />

Winchester Hospital's Education<br />

Department at (617) 756-2220.<br />

The Regional Health Center is a<br />

division of Winchester Hospital.<br />

TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990 < 9<br />

Registration has begun for the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Community Education<br />

autumn program. The class will be<br />

held at <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Monday evenings starting<br />

September 24.<br />

Registration forms and brochures<br />

will be available at the town<br />

library. Mail in registration is most<br />

successful for persons wanting a<br />

specific popular class. Walk-in<br />

registration will be at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

High School cafe September 17 at 7<br />

p.m. Here the instructors will be<br />

available to discuss your needs for<br />

a class. Many classes have senior<br />

citizen discount.<br />

Adult education<br />

registration<br />

There is a variety of eight week<br />

courses and some one night<br />

workshops available. You do not<br />

have to be a resident of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> to participate.<br />

The courses in demand are Word<br />

Processing IBM, Lotus 123<br />

computer, high school<br />

equivalency, managing and starting<br />

your own business, typing I and<br />

typing II, adult band, ceramics,<br />

Kile painting, quilting and middle<br />

eastern dance.<br />

In general, the tuitions and fees<br />

have increased this year to reflect<br />

the need to have a program for<br />

adults in the self-sustaining,<br />

non-profit organization system.<br />

TEWKSBURY ARTS COUNCIL<br />

DEADLINE FOR:<br />

Arts Lottery Grant Applications: Oct. 1<br />

P.A.S.S. Applications: Oct 1<br />

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE at the<br />

Tewksbury <strong>Town</strong> Clerk's Office<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall<br />

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From now on,<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> senior topics<br />

Council meets Sept. 10<br />

The Council on Aging meeting<br />

will be held in the function room of<br />

the Buz/ell Senior Center Monday,<br />

Sept. 10. The chairman will report<br />

on the special town meeting and<br />

how we faired on our budget.<br />

After the business meeting,<br />

candidates seeking the office of<br />

Slate Representative, Rep. Jim<br />

Miceli, Rocco DePasqualc and<br />

Kevin Sowyrda will be allowed to<br />

speak to the seniors. If you have<br />

any questions you would like to ask<br />

any of the candidates this will be<br />

your opportunity to do so. This<br />

may be the question on the mind of<br />

other seniors wailing for an<br />

answer. Refreshments will be<br />

served following the meeting. The<br />

.wndidates will remain in the<br />

Center to answer any other<br />

questions you may have.<br />

Legal rep on vacation<br />

The legal representative from the<br />

Elder Law Project is on vacation<br />

and will not be at the Center the<br />

first Wednesday of September.<br />

Senior swim to resume<br />

With the opening of school senior<br />

swim will resume at Shawshcen<br />

Tech. Call the school for the day<br />

and time, 667-2111 ext. 34.<br />

Swimming is one of the best forms<br />

of exercise for those suffering<br />

from stiffness in the joints, muscles<br />

caused by arthritis, strokes, or<br />

accidents. Join the seniors who will<br />

be returning for another year of<br />

swimming.<br />

Minibus notes<br />

The Council has a minibus to<br />

Order Cable Today<br />

andjour $9.95 installation fee<br />

(save $30) will be donated to the<br />

Boston Zoological Society to<br />

support MetroParks Zoos.<br />

Continental<br />

Cablevision<br />

(508)694-1010<br />

760 Main Sheet • <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Mass<br />

COME MEET<br />

Red Sox<br />

transport seniors living alone or<br />

with spouse with no car available to<br />

take them to medical appointments<br />

during the day. it is also available<br />

for seniors living alone with no<br />

car and no family member living in<br />

the town who can lake them<br />

shopping during the day, evening<br />

or weekends. We will take you one<br />

day a week. We have a large<br />

number of medical appointments a<br />

week. This type of transportation<br />

takes priority over all other. But it<br />

must be remembered the minibus is<br />

not a taxi. A senior cannot call and<br />

tell us when they want to be taken<br />

to the doctor or hospital and when<br />

they want to be taken home. If you<br />

have a morning appointment it is<br />

necessary to call the center at least<br />

the day before you want the<br />

transportation. You will be told be<br />

ready by 9 a.m. The reason for this<br />

is we have three or four seniors<br />

with appointments that day in<br />

several different surrounding<br />

towns, to get everyone to their<br />

appointment on time the driver<br />

may have to pick up all between<br />

9-9:30 a.m. Other times the driver<br />

may have a hospital run in the<br />

opposite direction from the other<br />

runs. In that case you may not be<br />

picked up until the driver returns.<br />

We do not charge any fee for<br />

transportation in or out of town on<br />

our minibus. All we ask is to be<br />

ready when the driver arrives.<br />

Volunteer needed<br />

We have had a request from the<br />

school department for seniors to<br />

volunteer in the school system to<br />

help students having difficulty<br />

keeping up with the classes. If you<br />

would like to help, call Mr. Fay at<br />

the high school.<br />

Thanks, Bob<br />

We extend our thanks to Bob<br />

Palmer of the public works<br />

births<br />

CARROLL: Lauren Marie,<br />

second child, first daughter to Mr.<br />

and Mrs. William Carroll (Pamela<br />

Murray) of Arlcnc Avenue,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> August 7 at<br />

Mclrosc-Wakcficld Hospital.<br />

Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Murray of Aldrich Road,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> and Mrs. Kathleen<br />

Carroll of Arlcnc Avenue. •<br />

Lauren's brother is two year old<br />

Patrick.<br />

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242 Cambridge St., (Rte. 3)<br />

department for marking up our<br />

parking lot. It looks great. We<br />

realize some days it is difficult to<br />

find a parking space, but<br />

unfortunately our parking area is<br />

as large as we can make it.<br />

Yokens trip has openings<br />

We have a few openings for the<br />

bus trip to New Hampshire and<br />

lunch at Yokens. If you have not<br />

signed up yet, call the center if they<br />

are filled we may find a<br />

cancellation.<br />

Horse shoes anyone?<br />

We have a few seniors eager to<br />

play horse shoes, but to make up<br />

teams a few more will be needed.<br />

We have a large number of<br />

programs to help seniors make new<br />

friends, and keep seniors active,<br />

such as, exercise class, dance class,<br />

swimming, bowling, walking ,art<br />

class, ceramic class, craft and shop<br />

classes. If none of these programs<br />

interest you, maybe horse shoes<br />

will. Why not join the seniors<br />

trying to form a couple of teams?<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> seniors<br />

Week of September 10<br />

Monday: Chilled juice,<br />

frankfurt, baked beans, seasoned<br />

green beans, Jcllo with topping and<br />

milk.<br />

Tuesday: Chilled fruit, ravioli<br />

with sauce, tossed garden salad,<br />

French bread and butter, brownie<br />

and milk.<br />

Wednesday: Baked ham<br />

Hawaiian (ham with pineapple),<br />

parslicd potato, seasoned peas,<br />

dinner rolls and butter, pudding<br />

with topping and milk.<br />

Thursday: Chicken nuggets,<br />

whipped potato seasoned vegetable,<br />

wheat bread and butler, apple and<br />

milk.<br />

Friday: Baked fish dinner,<br />

creamy mashed potato, seasoned<br />

vegetable, dinner roll and butter<br />

ice cream and milk.<br />

RIZZO: Gina Lorraine, second<br />

child, first daughter to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Gino Rizzo (Kathleen Walsh),<br />

of Martens Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

August 8 at Mclrosc-Wakcfield<br />

Hospital.<br />

Grandparents include Tom and<br />

Lorraine Walsh of Prince Hincklcy<br />

Road, Ccntcrville and Bill and<br />

Nancy Rizzo of Sylvia Road,<br />

Mcdford.<br />

Gina's brother is two year old<br />

David.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> police news<br />

During the week ending<br />

September 4, <strong>Wilmington</strong> police<br />

officers responded to30 alarms, six<br />

non-criminal complaints, made<br />

seven arrests and two protective<br />

custody detentions and investigated<br />

18 incidents of vandalism.<br />

Two assaults complaints were<br />

checked out, other departments<br />

were assisted on two occasions, two<br />

burglaries were reported along<br />

with 14 incidents of disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

Three domestic problems were<br />

quieted, eight larcenies were<br />

reported along with one missing<br />

person.<br />

Two public service calls were<br />

answered, two restraining orders<br />

were issued, four traffic accidents<br />

were checked out, seven traffic<br />

services were performed, and two<br />

complaints involved trailbikes.<br />

Arrests<br />

Tuesday night Officer Steve<br />

Mauricllo arrested Christopher<br />

Damclio, 17, of 33 Shawshcen<br />

Avenue after investigating a hit and<br />

run accident on the Cain Bridge.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> fire log<br />

Saturday, August 25<br />

Ambulance responded for two<br />

medical aid runs, one was<br />

transported to Winchester Hospi-<br />

tal, one was for mutual aid to<br />

Tewksbury and was cancelled<br />

enroute. Fire apparatus responded<br />

for one service call.<br />

Sunday, August 26<br />

Ambulance responded for two<br />

medical aid calls. One was<br />

transported to the Lahey Clinic<br />

with the paramedics on board to<br />

assist patient, one ambulance call<br />

was without transport. Fire<br />

apparatus responded to a box alarm<br />

for North Reading.<br />

Monday, August 27<br />

Ambulance responded to the.<br />

Regional Health Center for a<br />

transfer to Winchester Hospital.<br />

Fire apparatus responded for an<br />

investigation of smoke and a box<br />

alarm for Dcming Way. There was<br />

one oil burner and fire alarm<br />

inspection completed. There were<br />

two fire details one on Aldrich<br />

Road for blasting and one for the<br />

town meeting.<br />

Tuesday, August 28<br />

Ambulance responded to one call<br />

and patient was transported to the<br />

Regional Health Center. Fire<br />

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You made our Announcement Party<br />

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The Committee to Re-elect<br />

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will host a<br />

Pre-election Day Rally<br />

on Thursday, September 13,1990<br />

at 7:30 p.m. at the<br />

Tewksbury - <strong>Wilmington</strong> Lodge of Elks Hall<br />

South Street, Tewksbury<br />

Buffet Donation<br />

D.J. $10.00<br />

Call 658-9797<br />

for tickets<br />

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Political Ad paid for by the Committee to Re-elect Representative James Miceli<br />

Margaret Wilson, Treasurer, 19 Shawsheen Ave., <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Damelio was charged with<br />

underage possession of alcohol.<br />

Later on Tuesday night, Officers<br />

Begonis and White arrested<br />

Thomas McQueeney, of Woburn<br />

while on patrol on Main Street.<br />

McQueeney was charged with<br />

motor vehicle offenses.<br />

Officer Charlie Fiore arrested<br />

Thomas Murphy of Billerica<br />

Thursday morning after a<br />

computer check revealed **tiis<br />

license to operate had been"<br />

suspended.<br />

Labor Day night Officer Joe<br />

Desmond arrested Eugene Kelly<br />

Jr., of Nashua on Main Street.<br />

Kelly was charged with operating<br />

under the influence of liquor. He<br />

was bailed for Tuesday at Woburn<br />

District Court.<br />

School is back in session. All<br />

officers will be paying increased<br />

attention to traffic in general and<br />

speeders in particular. Our traffic<br />

enforcement efforts are made with<br />

the safety of the children in mind,<br />

as well as being expensive for<br />

violators.<br />

alarms one was for 301 Ballardvale<br />

Street and the other for Analog<br />

devices, 804 Woburn Street. E5<br />

responded to a propane fire. Three<br />

smoke inspections were completed.<br />

There was a detail for blasting on<br />

Aldrich Road.<br />

Wednesday, August 29<br />

Ambulance responded to five<br />

calls. One was without transport,<br />

there were three transports to<br />

Winchester Hospital; two were<br />

with the paramedics, one transport<br />

to New England Memorial<br />

Hospital. Fire apparatus responded<br />

for one car fire, and four box<br />

alarms, one telephone alarm.<br />

There were two fire alarm system<br />

assistance calls, two smoke detector<br />

inspections, one fire alarm<br />

inspection, one oil burner<br />

inspection.<br />

Thursday, August 30<br />

Ambulance responded for two<br />

calls, one patient was transported<br />

to the New England Memorial<br />

Hospital and one was transported to<br />

the Winchester Hospital. Fire<br />

apparatus responded to one brush<br />

fire, one box alarm, one telephone<br />

alarm. There were four calls for<br />

the fire alarm assistance and there<br />

was a blasting detail on Aldrich<br />

Road.<br />

THE WEEK<br />

WASTE AMIDST<br />

SUFFERING<br />

As I watched the 25th<br />

Jerry Lewis Telethon this<br />

weekend several things<br />

struck me. First "was the<br />

bravery of the children<br />

stricken with muscular dys-<br />

trophy and the poignancy of<br />

their stories. I was struck by<br />

the generosity of the Ameri-<br />

can people, once again giv-<br />

ing over 40 million dollars<br />

so, perhaps, future genera-<br />

tions would not face this<br />

dread disease.<br />

Then I thought that $40<br />

millions is only a small frac-<br />

tion of what the Beacon Hill<br />

gang wastes each year. Over<br />

500 authorities, hacks, cro-<br />

nies — the waste seems<br />

endless. Yet kids are suffer-<br />

ing and the taxpayers are<br />

taxed-out!<br />

It's time for new leader-<br />

ship!<br />

SOWYRDA<br />

FOR A REAL CHANGE!<br />

Pol. Ad, Signed Sowyrdi Comm.


Sports<br />

Cable 31 - <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Cable 36- Reading<br />

Cable 26 - Winchester<br />

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TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990 . 11<br />

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TMHS junior varsity soccer survives<br />

Continental<br />

Cablevision<br />

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760 Main Street • <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Mass<br />

Little<br />

League<br />

signup<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Little League<br />

softball/baseball registration will<br />

be held September 6,13,14 and 20<br />

from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Rotary<br />

Park.<br />

Those born between August 1,<br />

1975 and July 31, 1983 are<br />

eligible. Individual fee is S30;<br />

family $55.00. New players must<br />

take along their birth certificate.<br />

Returning players still holding<br />

uniforms are requested to turn<br />

them in at this time. For additional<br />

information, call Bob Surran at<br />

658-5989.<br />

Youth<br />

hoop<br />

league<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Youth<br />

Basketball Association will be<br />

conducting a six to eight week<br />

instructional basketball league.<br />

Instruction will consist of a 38<br />

minute session in the fundamental<br />

skills of the game of basketball to<br />

be followed by a competitive<br />

basketball game.<br />

This league is open to all<br />

interested players from grades<br />

four to eight. Games and<br />

instructional sessions will take<br />

place at the Shawshcen School in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

starting the week of September 17.<br />

To register to play in this league,<br />

contact Al Maiclla at 658-4386 or<br />

Paul Gargan at 658-9748 after 6<br />

p.m., wecknights.<br />

Please call for registration<br />

information before Sept. 10 as<br />

players will be taken on a first<br />

come, first served basis.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

LITTLE LEAGUE<br />

SOFTBALL / BASEBALL REGISTRATION<br />

WILL BE HELD ON<br />

THURSDAY<br />

SEPT. 6, 6:30 - 8 P.M.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

SEPT. 13, 6:30-8 P.M.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SEPT. 14, 6:30-8 P.M.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

SEPT. 20, 6:30 - 8 P.M.<br />

Registration will be held at Rotary Park. Those bom between Aug 1,1975<br />

and July 31,1983 are eligible. Individual fee is $30.; family $55.<br />

New players must bring a birth certificate. Returning players stiff holding<br />

uniforms are requested to turn them in at this time. For additional information<br />

call Bob Surran at 658-5989<br />

The Tewksbury High School junior varsity soccer team worked out Tuesday<br />

afternoon at the junior high school with a larger roster than usual. Last week<br />

Tewksbury eliminated the boys' freshman soccer team in a cost cutting measure, but<br />

those boys on the freshman squad will see time with the junior varsity team this fall.<br />

Attention<br />

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Grades 1 - 6<br />

Cub Scout<br />

Registration Nite<br />

TUESDAY, 7 - 8 p.m.<br />

SEPT 11, 1990<br />

St. Thomas Church Basement<br />

1st grade-Tiger<br />

2nd grade - Wolf<br />

3rd grade - Bear<br />

4th & 5th grade -<br />

Webelos<br />

6th grade - Boy Scouts<br />

Sponsored by<br />

American Legion Post 136<br />

can 658-5676<br />

for further information<br />

TEWKSBURY<br />

YOUTH BASEBALL<br />

Registration for the 1991 Season<br />

will be held on:<br />

SATURDAY<br />

September 8,9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

September 13,6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

September 15,9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />

Registration will be held at the St. Williams Parish Center. Everyone<br />

wishing to play must register. Registration is open to all youths bom on or<br />

before July 31, 1985,-and on or after August 1,1975.<br />

The Registration Fee for children born between August 1,1978 and July<br />

31, 1985 is S40.00.<br />

Those born between August 1, 1975 and July 31, 1978 is $50.00.<br />

Any family registering more than two members need only pay for the<br />

oldest two. A birth certificate is required with registration. If you have an/<br />

questions, please call Joe Petros at 851-5832


12...; TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990<br />

Rec. Dept. coming events<br />

Fall activities in high gear<br />

Newport Mansion trip<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Recreation<br />

Department is now taking<br />

registrations for its' Saturday,<br />

Sept 22 trip to beautiful Newport,<br />

R.I.<br />

The group will enjoy a tour of<br />

Narragansett Bay by boat, have<br />

time at the Brick Market Place for<br />

shopping and lunch, then lour<br />

Rosecliff, one of Newport's<br />

famous mansions.<br />

There will also be a narrated bus<br />

tour along the mansion studded<br />

shoreline. Call the Recreation<br />

Department at 658-4270 for more<br />

information.<br />

Ballroom dancing lessons<br />

Back by popular demand. The<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Recreation Depart-<br />

ment is offering a beginners and an<br />

advanced ballroom dance class on<br />

Friday evenings beginning Sept.<br />

28.<br />

The beginners' ballroom class<br />

will include fox trot, waltz, swing,<br />

cha-cha and line dances.<br />

The advanced class will offer<br />

intermediate steps in the above<br />

dances, plus rumba and tango.<br />

The beginners ballroom class will<br />

be held at 7:30 and the advanced<br />

class will be held at 8:30 p.m. Each<br />

class is one hour. The classes run<br />

for eight weeks. Pre-registration is<br />

Tequired.<br />

Call the Recreation Office at<br />

658-4270 or stop by Monday<br />

through Friday between 8:30 a.m.<br />

and 4:30 p.m. for further<br />

information or to register.<br />

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Outdoors column<br />

Where have all the anglers gone?<br />

by Bill Conlon<br />

This is a funny time of year. Not<br />

Ha-Ha funny, but odd funny.<br />

It's still hot, and summer is still in<br />

effect. But nobody is giving much<br />

thought to fishing anymore.<br />

How odd.<br />

Then again, the kids are back in<br />

school, and the vacation crowd has<br />

left for the season. Labor Day has<br />

passed, and that means summer is<br />

(by custom) gone. Not really, since<br />

the Autumnal Equinox won't arrive<br />

until the next-to-last week of this<br />

month, but everybody feels like the<br />

summer has ended. That's too bad.<br />

The bass are happily blowing up<br />

all and sundry things they can<br />

catch, the fall trout stocking starts<br />

soon, as water temperatures will be<br />

dropping into the trout's liveable<br />

range again, and even the pickerel<br />

are hitting.<br />

The fishing is still quite hot. It is,<br />

really! It's just that there's nobody<br />

left on the ponds anymore.<br />

Everybody seems to be spending<br />

all their attention on hunting and<br />

archery skills. New Hampshire's<br />

bow season for deer begins in one<br />

week, and Massachusetts archers<br />

will be pulling strings soon, which<br />

has drawn away from fishing.<br />

G PeetingS:<br />

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and hare it olererly diSgUiSed aS a tra&h dump.<br />

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This gem arrived in the mail<br />

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couldn't say it any better. For<br />

the chance to make a telling<br />

environmental impact on the<br />

positive side, this is the best<br />

opportunity of the year.<br />

Runners enjoy 'wild' race<br />

More than 200 professional and<br />

amateur runners travelled a course<br />

around Spot Pond at the recent<br />

Fourth Annual Run Wild Road<br />

Race at the Metropolitan District<br />

Commission's Stone Zoo,<br />

according to Dr. Mark Goldstein,<br />

executive director of the Metro<br />

Parks Zoos.<br />

The five mile race is sanctioned<br />

by the New England Athletic<br />

Congress and can be used to qualify<br />

for other races.<br />

In addition to the adult race,<br />

more than 50 children participated<br />

in Kids' Run Wild, a mini-race<br />

around the Stone Zoo parking lot.<br />

"Despite State fiscal realities,<br />

Stone Zoo continues to receive<br />

generous support from the public,<br />

as evidenced by the turnout here<br />

today," Dr. Goldstein said at the<br />

awards ceremony following the<br />

race.<br />

Wendy Davis, chair of the Stone<br />

Zoo Advisory Committee, thanked<br />

zoo visitors for the recent surge of<br />

letters and phone calls to state<br />

legislators in support of level<br />

funding for the MclroParks Zoos<br />

and passage of the "Zoo Bill" to<br />

create the Commonwealth<br />

Zoological Corporation. "The<br />

outcry has been tremendous, and<br />

more calls and letters are still<br />

necessary if we want to be here<br />

again next year for the fifth annual<br />

Run Wild," Davis said.<br />

Dr. Goldstein awarded prizes to<br />

the first, second and third male arid<br />

female winners in the following<br />

categories: Kids Run Wild-ages up<br />

to six and seven-12; Run Wild ages<br />

13-39 and 40 and up.<br />

Davis and the Stone Zoo<br />

Advisory Committee presented<br />

plaques to the overall male and<br />

female winners.<br />

Run Wild was sponsored by the<br />

MDC MetroParks Zoos, Bsoton<br />

Zoological Society, Stone Zoo<br />

Advisory Committee and<br />

Cambridge Sports Union.<br />

tffim\<br />

Strong<br />

finish<br />

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Eleven-year-old Jay Isbcrg of <strong>Wilmington</strong> placed<br />

second in the seven to 12-year-old age category at the<br />

recent MDC Stone Zoo's Fourth Annual Run Wild Road<br />

Race.<br />

Also contributing to the event<br />

were the following Sloncharn<br />

businesses: Baskin Robbins, 31 Ice<br />

Cream Store, Bud's Sunoco,<br />

Burger King, City Cycle Inc.,<br />

Dairydome, and Friendly Ice<br />

Cream Corporation; as well as<br />

Poland Spring Distributing of<br />

Tewksbury.<br />

Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo<br />

in Boston comprise the MetroParks<br />

Zoos. Founded in 1905, Stone Zoo<br />

is home to sea lions, tigers,<br />

orangutans, wallabies and one of<br />

the largest aviaries in the country.<br />

INJURED<br />

ON THE<br />

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you for on the job injuries.<br />

Whci her you're a private or public employee, you and<br />

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An experienced lawyer can help you get the relief<br />

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The zoo is open daily from 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m.. Admission is free<br />

for Boston Zoological Society<br />

members and children under five;<br />

$2 for children five to 17; students<br />

with valid ID, senior cilizens, and<br />

uniformed military; and S4 for<br />

adults. Everyone is admitted free<br />

on Tuesday afternoons. For more<br />

information, call (617) 438-3662.<br />

Of course, the sporting goods and<br />

related shops arc ordering hunting<br />

stuff, instead of fishing stuff, but<br />

that's the odd nature of sales. Try to<br />

find a swimsuil in August, or a pair<br />

of good snow boots when February<br />

is in full howl. Unlikely. Instead,<br />

stores stock up for what is ahead,<br />

not for the season underway.<br />

The ice won't form for another<br />

two or three months, depending on<br />

the weather, and it will be January<br />

before fishing once again is tops on<br />

the outdoor fun list.<br />

(Just as an impolite observation,<br />

remember how frigid it was during<br />

December of 1989? Temperatures<br />

got above freezing only on the very<br />

last day of the month. Now, notice<br />

how many women arc due to give<br />

birth in the next few weeks. Hmm.<br />

Now count nine months from a cold<br />

December to a September "labor<br />

day." Ahem. Sorry.)<br />

But without the kids, and the day-<br />

trippers, and the vacationers, there<br />

just aren't many people left on the<br />

pond. It seems vacant, lonely.<br />

Actually, fish arc active as ever.<br />

If I have to fish alone, so much the<br />

better. It's a nice change of pace<br />

from the crowded lakes and ponds<br />

of July.<br />

Besides, there's a special serenity<br />

found only on a pond as the leaves<br />

change colors, quietly fishing for<br />

enthusiastic bass all alone.<br />

Sure, I'll get involved in hunting<br />

soon enough, and ice fishing after<br />

that.<br />

But not yet. There's still a couple<br />

of weeks of summer left, and they<br />

arc too precious to waste.<br />

— Tackle Box --<br />

Sorry kids. My better half is still<br />

in the hospital, still in the intensive<br />

care unit, and I just haven't been on<br />

the ball lately. Bear with me. I'm a<br />

burnout case in the making.<br />

This Saturday, the state's Aquatic<br />

Resources Education Program (or<br />

formerly called the Urban Anglers)<br />

will hold a free fishing instruction<br />

clinic on Ames Pond in Tewksbury.<br />

Head honcho Jose Cambrils (who<br />

also happens to be president of the<br />

Greater Lowell Fly Fishers club) is<br />

hosting the seminar from 8 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m. Bring your own gear if you<br />

can, but some will be available for<br />

borrowing if you need. The class is<br />

being sponsored as part of the Mct-<br />

Lifc Outdoors Scries, so call (617)<br />

437-1508 to make a reservation, if<br />

you want, or just show up.<br />

Tewksbury Rod & Gun Club will<br />

be a hoppin' place for the next few<br />

weeks. On September 22, from 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m., the club will hold a<br />

Gun Show (nee) Crafts Fair (nee)<br />

Flea Market at their headquarters<br />

on Chandler Street. Call Chcrylc at<br />

658-6830 to reserve a space (at SI5<br />

per table.)<br />

Also coming to TR&G this month<br />

is their annual Sportsmen's Family<br />

Rendezvous, September 30, from<br />

10 a.m. onwards. The event will see<br />

a 15-targct 3-D archery shoot, all<br />

sorts of shooting events (starling at<br />

1 p.m.) with rifle and pistol shoots<br />

and a frontier black powder shoot,<br />

plenty of hot chow including a pig<br />

roast and fresh clams, fly casting<br />

contests for kids and adults, pony<br />

rides, horseshoes ... looks like a<br />

long day at Chandler Street Tickets<br />

arc $5 in advance, $6 that day.<br />

September 16 will see the Greater<br />

Lowell Fly Fishers annual Fall Bass<br />

and Carp Derby on the Mcrrimack<br />

River. Entry is SI5 at the Lowell<br />

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The famous McDonald's®<br />

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Another season of NFL picks<br />

by Mike Stuart<br />

AFC phi> off teams,<br />

Buffalo, Cincinnati, Kansas City,<br />

Denver, Cleveland.<br />

NFC playoff teams<br />

Philadelphia, Minnesota, San<br />

Francisco, New York and L.A.<br />

Five sleepers<br />

Detroit, Miami, San Diego,<br />

Atlanta and, yes New England.<br />

Super Bowl<br />

Denver vs Minnesota in the battle<br />

of the 0-4 Super Bowl losers.<br />

(Really, I like S.F. if they stay<br />

healthy, Philly, if they don't).<br />

Denver 27 Raiders 20<br />

The Broncos arc a good road<br />

team, while the Raiders are good,<br />

but not good enough.<br />

Buffalo 34 Indy 16<br />

Without Dickcrson, Indy will be<br />

lucky to win any of their first six<br />

games.<br />

Patriots 23 Miami 17<br />

It will matter who the starting<br />

Patriots' QB is, but this rivalry<br />

brings out the best in both teams.<br />

Washington 34 Phoenix 10<br />

The Skins should be tough all<br />

year on weaker teams, while<br />

Phoenix, is two years away from<br />

being a decent squad.<br />

Houston 28 Atlanta 24<br />

This Falcon group is going to<br />

scare some people, including<br />

Glanvillc'sold team.<br />

Cincinnati 30 N.Y. Jets 21<br />

Too much offensive power for<br />

N.Y. to compete with. Then again,<br />

thai applies for most teams.<br />

Kansas City 17<br />

Minnesota 14<br />

These arc two of the best<br />

defensive teams in the league and<br />

given that fact, the game will<br />

probably end up, 51-48.<br />

Cleveland 24 Pittsburgh 20<br />

Although it hasn't been said, I<br />

like the Steelers brand of ball, but<br />

the Browns are at home and that is<br />

worth at least four points.<br />

Los Angeles 26<br />

Green Bay 14<br />

With Majik, I'd have the Pack in<br />

the playoffs, but without, they're a<br />

.500 club, maybe.<br />

Chicago 17 Seattle 6<br />

If Ditka just stayed with one QB,<br />

the Bears would contend with the<br />

i^y^f. of them. Problem is, he<br />

continues to juggle Tomazck and<br />

Harbaugh with no resolution in<br />

sight.<br />

San Diego 24 Dallas 21<br />

Dallas is rebuilding rather well,<br />

and could win four or five games<br />

this year. The Chargers are one or<br />

two players away from challenging<br />

Denver and K.C.<br />

Detroit 38 Tampa Bay 30<br />

The Bucs play the Lions tough at<br />

the Dome, but the run and shoot<br />

will prevail in a western style<br />

shootout.<br />

N.Y. Giants 31<br />

Philadelphia 26<br />

A victory for cither team is<br />

essential. The reasons are obvi<br />

since the Giants lost both time<br />

Philly last year, and still won<br />

division. But I'm sure they d<br />

want to duplicate that feat.<br />

San Fran 27 New Orleans<br />

Last year's game here wa<br />

thriller. Look for a repeat of tr<br />

theatrics and then look fo<br />

threepeat from the Niners.<br />

Merrimack Valley swim tryout'<br />

The Merrimack Valley Pirate<br />

Swim Team will hold tryouts<br />

Monday September 10 through<br />

Friday September 15, from 5:30 to<br />

7 p.m. at the Greater Lawrence<br />

Technical High School, 57 River<br />

Road, Andover.<br />

MVP is an age group team for<br />

swimmers six and older and is<br />

affiliated with United States<br />

Swimming.<br />

Registration will begin at 5 p.m.<br />

each day followed by tryout<br />

sessions.<br />

Swimmers new to the age group<br />

experience a^e invited to<br />

participate in the team workouts<br />

during tryout week to evaluate the<br />

program.<br />

During the recent Summer Long<br />

Course season the Pirates<br />

continually placed high in meets<br />

throughout New England.<br />

In July the team finished third in<br />

the Ocean State Aquatic<br />

Invitational in Naragansett, R.I.<br />

and came in ninth in a field of 45<br />

teams in the New England Age<br />

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Group Championships at Harvard<br />

University in August.<br />

Also this summer, 20 swimmers<br />

from the SG Bcrlin-Nord Swim<br />

Team of Berlin, West Germany,<br />

and their coaches spent three weeks<br />

living and training with the Pirates.<br />

The West Germans not only<br />

sampled American culture, but<br />

competed in local area swim meets<br />

as well. In 1991, the Pirates will<br />

travel to Germany to complete the<br />

exchange.<br />

During the short course season<br />

MVP swimmers achieved natio<br />

reportablc times and boasts<br />

team members who made the N<br />

England Top Ten rankings.<br />

Rick Battistini is the head co<<br />

of the Merrimack Valley Pira<br />

and is assisted by Josh Willin,<br />

Steve Wcisfcldt, Lou Rosenfi<br />

and Patty Fitzgerald.<br />

For further information ab(<br />

MVP and the tryout schcdi<br />

contact Mike Perrault, 688-10;<br />

Jack Schofilcd, 692-3427 or Ka<br />

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Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m<br />

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(508) 658-5064<br />

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Money Matters<br />

A ride down 'gasoline alley'<br />

by Tony Accardi<br />

Gasoline!<br />

Americans just can't live without<br />

it. And once again the crisis in the<br />

Mideast has brought the country's<br />

attention to this fossil fuel.<br />

But where do you buy your gas<br />

arid why?<br />

The multibillion dollar oil<br />

corporations have done numerous<br />

studies to determine just what<br />

makes a consumer use one gasoline<br />

rather than another. As a result<br />

there exists numerous buying<br />

options ranging I mm regular<br />

unleaded to super, from self<br />

service to full and from cash only<br />

to credit cards.<br />

The multifacetcd market in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> and Tewksbury<br />

certainly is no different. Today<br />

there are 21 gasoline stations<br />

between the two towns, 10 in<br />

Tewksbury and 11 in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

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The major oil companies are<br />

obviously the most numerous of<br />

these. Shell ranks highest with four<br />

stations followed by Mobil with<br />

three. But if you prefer to "trust<br />

your car, to the man who wears the<br />

star" you can find two Texaco<br />

stations, one each in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

and Tewksbury. There are also two<br />

Gulf, two Sunoco, two Citgo and<br />

one Exxon.<br />

In the past few years the trend has<br />

been toward self service stations.<br />

Gone forever are the days of free<br />

daisy glasses and green colored<br />

coffee mugs to entice the<br />

consumer. Instead today cost is the<br />

dominant sales factor and the<br />

easiest way to keep the price of<br />

gasoline down is to keep overhead<br />

low. This is achieved at the self<br />

service stations by the elimination<br />

of station attendants. If you want<br />

your oil checked, it makes a heck<br />

of a lot more sense to do it at home<br />

rather than to pay the<br />

approximately 15 cents more a<br />

gallon you will be charged if you<br />

drive into the full service island<br />

rather than the self.<br />

Independent oil companies have<br />

also made a definite mark in the<br />

gasoline market in <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />

Tewksbury. Here the gas is<br />

somewhat cheaper, but usually you<br />

have to pay cash, and God knows,<br />

there isn't much of that around<br />

these days. In <strong>Wilmington</strong> Hess and<br />

Gibbs are the largest of these<br />

independent and in Tewksbury,<br />

Haffncr on Main Street is by far the<br />

biggest. Interesting though, at Hess<br />

full service is all that is offered,<br />

while Haffncr's offers only self<br />

services.<br />

But these independents do not<br />

offer automotive service. And in<br />

small communities like Wilming-<br />

ton and Tewksbury, the idea of<br />

friendly service still ranks high on<br />

consumer preference lists. At<br />

Tewksbury Lions Club will<br />

sponsor walk-a-thon to benefit<br />

Mass. Lions Eye Research Fund,<br />

Inc.<br />

On Saturday, Sept. 8, the<br />

Tewksbury Lions Club will be<br />

conducting the annual Journey to<br />

Sight Walk-a-Thon. The bene-<br />

ficiary of the proceeds from this<br />

event will be the Mass.Lions Eye<br />

Research Fund, Inc.<br />

The Journey for Sight Walk will<br />

start and end at the Livingston<br />

Street Youth Center, Tewksbury.<br />

Rcgistraiton will begin at 8 a.m.<br />

with the walkers kicking off at 9.<br />

This event has been scheduled to<br />

coincide with the annual Tewks-<br />

bury Homecoming Weekend. A<br />

sizable number of people arc<br />

expected to participate, and pledge<br />

sheets and additional information<br />

arc being distributed to every<br />

Lions Club<br />

walk-a-thon<br />

D&D Texaco in <strong>Wilmington</strong> your<br />

gas is pumped full service with<br />

usually a joke or two added by<br />

station attendant Steve Surdam.<br />

Steve certainly makes for some<br />

interesting fillups. especially if you<br />

catch him around Halloween when<br />

he dons his monster costume or at<br />

Christmas lime when he places his<br />

portly body inside a well fitting<br />

Santa suit.<br />

Of the 21 stations now in service<br />

in the two communities, eight offer<br />

full service only, 11 offer either<br />

full or self and two offer self only.<br />

This low number of "self service<br />

only" stations arc a definite<br />

indication that there arc still many<br />

consumers who see service as a top<br />

priority.<br />

In the race to attract more<br />

gasoline consumers the<br />

combination gasoline station, Mini<br />

Mart has emerged. Recently, in<br />

Tewksbury at the corner of<br />

Shawshecn and Main streets,<br />

Texaco has opened just this type of<br />

establishment. Here one can fill his<br />

car with gas while buying the<br />

newspaper, candy, cigarettes or a<br />

variety of other essential household<br />

items. Shell offers this same<br />

convenience at the corner of Pike<br />

Street and Main in Tewksbury.<br />

Surveys show that the price on<br />

gasoline in this type of<br />

establishment is within the<br />

competitive limits.<br />

Currently there is a proposal for<br />

another of these combination<br />

service stations on Route 133 in<br />

Tewksbury. At this point in time,<br />

there arc no combination service<br />

outlets in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. But their<br />

convenience makes it a certainty<br />

that it is only a matter of time<br />

before <strong>Wilmington</strong> residents will<br />

also be nibbling a candy bar while<br />

pumping gas.<br />

Gasoline!<br />

You bet, Americans just can't live<br />

without it.<br />

household in the community and<br />

additional copies are available by<br />

calling (508) 858-0777.<br />

In Massachusetts, approximately<br />

38 years ago the Mass. Lions Eye<br />

Research Fund, Inc. was<br />

established and the accomplish-<br />

ments derived through the funds<br />

collected by local Lions Clubs arc<br />

extraordinary. Massachusetts<br />

Lions Eye Research money has<br />

gone to fund virtually every<br />

innovation in eye research and eye<br />

care, from the invention ol<br />

surgical instruments to soft contact<br />

lens to laser eye surgery.<br />

Lions Clubs International is the<br />

world's largest service organ-<br />

ization, with a membership in<br />

excess of 1,300,000 members in<br />

38,000 clubs, in 163 countries in<br />

the free world, and now several<br />

clubs in the Communist bloc.<br />

Who is CRAZY Enough<br />

to offer at NO ADDITIONAL COST,<br />

a 1 YEAR WARRANTY<br />

PLUS<br />

a 30 DAY FULL EXCHANGE GUARANTEE<br />

ON EVERY CAR WE SELL???<br />

VINNIE COINE<br />

'85 Mercury Marquis<br />

2-tone. loaded,<br />

'85 Olds Delta<br />

88 Royal<br />

4-door, V-8, mint Ice cold air.<br />

with one year watranty<br />

$ 4,995<br />

'85 Trans Am<br />

Air cond.. sharp! Loaded 1<br />

Priced way below market 1<br />

One year warranty<br />

VINNIE & DANNY,<br />

THAT'S WHO!!!<br />

'86 Mustang LX<br />

Black Beauty, 28,000 orig. miles,<br />

liftback, mint condition<br />

One year warranty<br />

*3,995<br />

'86 Buick LeSabre<br />

4-door, mint, well maintained,<br />

triple maroon<br />

One year warranty<br />

'4,995<br />

'86 Caprice Wagon<br />

9 passenger, loaded.<br />

Jne year warranty<br />

'85 Grand Prix LX<br />

2 tone, extra sharp,<br />

buckets, loaded<br />

One year warranty<br />

'3,995<br />

'87 Topaz<br />

Air, auBmatic, one owner, only<br />

28,000 miles.<br />

One year warranty<br />

'4,995<br />

'85 Chevy S-10 4x4<br />

With plow.<br />

One year warranty<br />

*6,495<br />

J*<br />

DANNY NICKERSON<br />

'84 LTD Crown Victoria<br />

4 door, loaded, low miles<br />

mmtcondiDon<br />

Oneyear warranty<br />

'4,495<br />

'85CJ7<br />

Only 51,000 miles, 4x4, very<br />

clean, Wack beauty, off road tires.<br />

One year warranty<br />

'4,995<br />

'86 Aerostar<br />

Ready for family, one owner,<br />

low miles, ice cold air<br />

One year warranty<br />

%,995<br />

Offer ends<br />

October 1 st.<br />

6941400<br />

1 800 287 RT38<br />

!<br />

■■;<br />

TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990. .15<br />

help<br />

wanted<br />

DRIVERS WANTED<br />

Full & Part Time<br />

Days<br />

Must be neat and have<br />

own car.<br />

Call Dave<br />

658-8211<br />

Worth<br />

looking into<br />

abiBftoaoM<br />

BOB „■ ■ mmrt* '<br />

our brand new restaurant is<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Visit the trailer on site<br />

Monday-Friday 10 am - 5 pm,<br />

Saturday 10 am - 2 pm<br />

43 Main Street<br />

Rte. 28<br />

North Reading<br />

(508) 474-8871<br />

EOE/AA<br />

McDonald's<br />

IN PREPARATION FOR OUR<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

NORTH READING<br />

STAR MARKET<br />

PART TIME<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

OPEN<br />

HOUSE<br />

September 4 thru 8<br />

apply at<br />

NORTH READING<br />

Knights of<br />

Columbus<br />

Route 28. North Readme]<br />

(Across from Atlantic Plaza<br />

Shopping Center) ■<br />

Tuesday, September 4<br />

thru<br />

Thursday, September 6<br />

9AM to 8PM<br />

Friday, September 7 &<br />

Saturday, September 8<br />

9AM to 5PM<br />

PERMANENT PART TIME POSITIONS<br />

Earn up to AllDepartments<br />

$6.40/Hour AMShlftS<br />

We offer flexible hours during morning afternoon and<br />

evening shifts Applicants must be at least 14 years old<br />

to apply<br />

• CASHIERS • BAGGERS<br />

• MEAT CLERKS * PRODUCE CLERKS<br />

* SEAFOOD / DELI CLERKS * BAKE SHOP CLERKS<br />

• GENERAL MERCHANDISE CLERKS<br />

* GROCERY STOCK CLERKS "nclurting night


16 TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990<br />

churches<br />

St. Elizabeth's<br />

Episcopal Chapel<br />

Corner of Forest Street and<br />

Aldrich Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>; (508)<br />

658-2487; the Rev. Tansy<br />

Chapman, vicar. The chapel is<br />

accessible to handicapped indiv-<br />

iduals.<br />

All Sunday services at 10 a.m.<br />

Frist Sunday of each month is<br />

morning prayer, all other Sundays<br />

Holy Eucharist. Nursery and<br />

Surufc) School during service;<br />

coffee hour follows..<br />

Thurs., Sept. 6: Noon,<br />

Devotions at uV Chapel; 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Executive Committee meeting.<br />

Sun., Sept. 9: 10 a.m., Holy<br />

cucharist, sermon: the Rev. Tansy<br />

Chapman. Sunday school<br />

registration.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 13:4Noon, Holy<br />

Eucharist.<br />

Sun., Sept. 17: 10 a.m., Holy<br />

Eucharist, sermon: the Rev. Tansy<br />

Chapman; first day of Sunday<br />

School; parish picnic at the<br />

Chapman's.<br />

DYSON<br />

Piano & Organ<br />

Buys - Sells - Tunes<br />

NEW - USED<br />

Consoles, Grands, Player<br />

Pianos, Used Organs. Easy<br />

credit terms - Bank rates<br />

Rt. 110, Dracut, MA<br />

453-3824<br />

Congregational<br />

Church<br />

in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

The Rev. Thomas F. Dean;<br />

658-2264; 220 Middlesex Avenue.<br />

Thurs., Sept.\>: 7:30 p.m..<br />

Chancel Choir; 8 p.m.. Narcotics<br />

Anonymous.<br />

Sat., Sept. 8: 3 p.m., wedding<br />

of Tammy Wesinger and Joe<br />

Palmisan6.<br />

Sun., Sept. 9: Fall schedule<br />

begins, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School<br />

for all ages; 10:30 a.m., worship<br />

service with the sacrament of<br />

baptism, followed by coffee hour.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

The Rev. Michael Stotts, pastor,<br />

658-8217; Caroline Anderberg,<br />

asst. to pastor; 658-4519.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s United Methodist<br />

Church is accessible to<br />

Neil's Fuel<br />

& Trucking Services<br />

DISCOUNT OIL<br />

100galMin. COD.<br />

24 Hour Burner Service<br />

FUEL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS<br />

(617) 938-7980<br />

or (508) 667-8012<br />

Prices subject to<br />

change without notice<br />

Wright Electric Co.<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

QUALITY ELECTRICAL<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

657-7195 <strong>Wilmington</strong> CUSTOM ALARM~SYSTEMS<br />

PARKER'S<br />

ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />

625 South St<br />

Tewksbury, MA 01876<br />

Master Lie. No. A8205<br />

Telephone<br />

(508) 658-6301<br />

QUALITY WORK YOU CAN AFFORD<br />

DRIVEWAYS<br />

READING ASPHALT CO.<br />

QUALITY PAVING AT REASONABLE PRICES<br />

,; ■■._ij_ 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

®* FREE ESTIMATES<br />

call T. coil (617) 944-7072<br />

RALPH E. NEWHOUSE, Jr.<br />

299 Main St.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

(508) 657-4772<br />

(508) 657-4538<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Excavation • Trucking • Septic System Installations<br />

NORTHEAST TREE, INC.<br />

Tree Removal<br />

Landscaping - Stump Grinding<br />

FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY INSURED<br />

658-5177<br />

TREES REMOVED<br />

FREE Stump Grinding w/ most removals<br />

Gypsy Moth Spraying, Realistic Prices<br />

Free Estimates - Fully insured<br />

Ed/Wood Tree Service, Inc.<br />

Professionals at Your Service<br />

1(508) 694-6702 -| 657-7596<br />

^ 1(617) 938-8690<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

handicapped persons.<br />

Thurs.-, Sept. 6: 7 p.m.,<br />

Trustees meeting; 7:30 p.m.,<br />

teachers meeting.<br />

Sat., Sept. 8: 5 p.m., wedding<br />

rehearsal.<br />

Sun., Sept. 9: 8:15 a.m.,<br />

Informal Communion service;<br />

9:15 p.m., Sunday school for all<br />

ages; 9:45 a.m., Choir practice;<br />

10:30 a.m., Family worship<br />

service, infant and preschool care;<br />

11-11:30 a.m.. Children's activity<br />

time; 1 p.m., Videotape telecast of<br />

10:30 worship on Channel 30,<br />

WCTV; 3:30 pirn., wedding; 8:30'<br />

p.m., Al-Anon.<br />

Mon., Sept. 10: 12:30 p.m.<br />

Al-Anon; 6-9 p.m. Cub Scout Sign<br />

up.<br />

Tues., Sept. 11: 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Choir supper and practice; 8:30<br />

p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous.<br />

Wed., Sept. 12: Noon,<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous; 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Administrative Board meeting.<br />

BLUE TEMP<br />

HEATING & COOLING<br />

Boilers • Air Conditioning<br />

Furnaces • Oil Burners<br />

Water Heaters<br />

Duct & Pipe Systems<br />

Installed & Serviced<br />

658-8578<br />

Tewksbury<br />

Congregational'<br />

Church<br />

The Rev. Paul Millin; 851-9411;<br />

East and Main Streets.<br />

Sun., Sept. 9: Fall schedule,<br />

please note change in time - 9:30<br />

a.m., Rally Day family gathering;<br />

10 a.m., worship, church school<br />

for three-year-olds through grade<br />

12; nursery care provided,<br />

fellowship time after worship; 7:30<br />

p.m., Open house at parsonage.<br />

Mon., Sept. 10: 7:30 p.m..<br />

Carillon ringers.<br />

Tues., Sept. 11: 9 a.m.,<br />

Friendship Circle; 7 p.m., all<br />

boards.<br />

Wed., Sept. 12: 12:30 p.m.,<br />

Ladies Aid; 7:30 p.m.. Senior<br />

choir.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 13: 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Christmas Fair chairpersons.<br />

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REASONABLE RATES<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

EXCELLENT WORK<br />

Call PAUL<br />

Lie. #8588 657-7758<br />

« d~<br />

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& HEATING CORP.<br />

NEW - REMODELING - REPAIRS<br />

ALBERT A. SALERA MASS. LIC. 3 6811 658-6118<br />

Bull Dozing<br />

Shovel Dozing<br />

Excavating Sand<br />

Loam Gravel<br />

DELOURY<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

475-7544<br />

J.P.Walsh<br />

Sewerage<br />

Contractor<br />

Septic Systems<br />

installed & repaired.<br />

Back Hoe Service.<br />

163 Nashua Rd<br />

Billerica, MA<br />

508-667-9494<br />

ITVRiJ'<br />

FENCE CO.<br />

Dedicated to Serving You Better"<br />

• 100% Cedar Wood<br />

• Chain Link<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

WILMINGTON WOBURN<br />

657-5410 933-1234<br />

835 Wobuin Street <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

SEPTIC<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

PUMPED - REPAIRED<br />

INSTALLED<br />

Tanks Pumped & Cleaned<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Sewer Hook Ups<br />

Fully Licenses & Insured<br />

Bob Griffin & Sons, Inc.<br />

Middlesex Sewer<br />

657-3831<br />

667-0417<br />

663-3831<br />

Heider Construction, Inc.<br />

EXCAVATION<br />

LOTS CLEARED ■ WATER - SEWER<br />

- DRY WELLS -SEPTIC SYSTEMS<br />

INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL<br />

In Tewksbury - <strong>Wilmington</strong>-Billerica - Burlington & Lowell<br />

851-2652<br />

FAST SERVICE - 20 Years em - Lie. Ins.<br />

A& B<br />

Pest Control<br />

We take care of<br />

Squirrels,<br />

Skunks &<br />

General Pests<br />

658-7533<br />

BACKHOE • DUMP TRUCK<br />

DOZER RENTAL •<br />

EXCAVATION <br />

Excavating<br />

Drilling &<br />

Blasting<br />

True Icing<br />

MacDonald<br />

Construction<br />

694-9126<br />

LOAM GRAVEL<br />

STONE FILL<br />

>C°<br />

«S<br />

CONTRACTING<br />

658-5002<br />

LOAM • GRAVEL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES<br />

FILL • BARK MULCH • SEWER • WATER -PIPELINE<br />

;:.<br />

^DELIVERS<br />

More than Pizza!<br />

658-3063<br />

296 Shawsheen Ave., Wilm.<br />

CANDLEPINS<br />

Open &<br />

League Bowling<br />

N<br />

s<br />

V<br />

s<br />

CANDLEWOOD<br />

s<br />

v<br />

LANES<br />

35 Main St., (Rt 28)<br />

No. Reading<br />

664-3145<br />

M<br />

fRJN HEATING SERVICE<br />

Factory Authorized<br />

-<br />

• Service • Sales<br />

Installations on most makes of<br />

OIL BURNERS<br />

WATER HEATERS<br />

BOILERS and FURNACES<br />

Oil Burners Cleaned and Tuned<br />

24 Hour Emergency Service<br />

658-8700<br />

CHARLIE'S<br />

AUTO BODY<br />

611 MAIN ST., WILMINGTON<br />

- Frame Straightening<br />

Major Collision Work<br />

Windshields Fiberglass Bodies<br />

Wrecker Service<br />

658-5360<br />

SCREENED<br />

LOAM I<br />

CALL<br />

475-8153<br />

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$10.00/yd<br />

657-4772<br />

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5 MARK'S<br />


COMMONWEALTH OF<br />

v MASSACHUSETTS<br />

LAND COURT<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

OF THE TRIAL COURT<br />

(SEAL) Case No. 149941<br />

To Bradford L. Smart o f<br />

Tewksbury, MA, Charlotte E. Smart<br />

of Tewksbury, MA Associates<br />

Financial Services of America,<br />

Inc. of Salem, N.H. (formerly of<br />

Methuen, MA) and to all persons entitled<br />

to the benefit of the Soldiers' and Sailors'<br />

Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended:<br />

BayState Federal Savings Bank, of<br />

Brookline, MA. claiming to be the holder<br />

of a mortgage covering real property in<br />

Tewksbury, MA #17 Davis Road,<br />

recorded in Middlesex Registry of Deeds<br />

- NORTH - Book 4391 Page 105 given<br />

by Bradford L. Smart and Charlotte E.<br />

Smart to Bay State Federal Savings<br />

Bank, dated January 21, 1988, has filed<br />

with said court a complaint for authority<br />

to foreclose said mortgage in the manner<br />

following: by entry and possession and<br />

exercise of power of sale.<br />

If'you are entitled to the benefits of the<br />

Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of<br />

1940 as amended and you object to such<br />

foreclosure you or your attorney should<br />

file a written appearance and answer in<br />

said court at Boston on or before the 8th<br />

day of October 1990, or you may be<br />

forever barred from claiming that such<br />

foreclosure is invalid under said act.<br />

Witness, MARILYN M. SULLIVAN,<br />

Chief Justice of said Court this 27th day<br />

of August 1990.<br />

Charles W. Trombly, Jr.<br />

S5 Recorder<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 87-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held a! the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of ICI Resins, 730 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887, to acquire a<br />

Special Permit in accordance with Section<br />

6.6.6.3 (Ground Water Protection -<br />

Privately owned wastewatcr treatment<br />

plant) for property located at 730 Main<br />

Street. Map 39 Parcel 8, 8A.<br />

Bruce Mac Donald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 8890<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of Shell Oil Company, 486 Main<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887, to<br />

acquire a Special Permit in accordance<br />

with Sec. 1.3.13 and 6.1.2.2 (Changes,<br />

extension and alterations to a non<br />

conforming structure) and Sec. 6.3.5.3<br />

(Freestanding Busir.css or Industrial<br />

Sign) for property located at 586 Main<br />

Street. Map 40 Parcel 5.<br />

Bruce MacDonald. Chairman<br />

S5,12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 89-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of ICI Resins, 730 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887, to acquire a<br />

variance from standard dimensional<br />

regulation (Table II) in accordance with<br />

Sec. 8.6 (Specific requirements of the<br />

zoning bylaw) and Sec. 6.4.1.1 (Parking<br />

& Site Design standards) for property<br />

located at 730 Main Street. Map 39<br />

Parcel 8, 8A.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S£12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 90-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of ICI Resins, 730 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887, to acquire a<br />

Special Permit in accordance with Sec.<br />

3.6.6 (Classification of Industrial Uses -<br />

General Manufacturing) for property<br />

located at 730 Main St. Map 39 Parcel<br />

8, 8A.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 91-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of Richard A. Bendcl, c/o D.<br />

Brown, 299 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA. to acquire a variance<br />

from standard dimensional regulation<br />

(Table II) authorizing the existing<br />

structure to remain as situated wiihin the<br />

side yard setback for property located at 7<br />

C«ral Street. Map 67 Parcel 90.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

k BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 92-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

Tfwn Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

21, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of James A. Newhouse, c/o D.<br />

Brown, 299 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> MA 01887, to acquire a<br />

variance from standard dimensional<br />

njjgulation (Table II) authorizing the<br />

caittruction of a single family dwelling<br />

oj a pre-existing lot having insufficient<br />

f»nt, rear and side yard setbacks for<br />

pfcperty located on Medford Avenue.<br />

Mbp9 Parcel 57 Apt.of 59.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

85,12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 93-90<br />

Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

|wn Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

1990 at 7:00 p.m. gn the application<br />

:James A. Newhouse, c/o D.<br />

[own, 299 Main Street,<br />

ilmington, MA, to acquire a variance<br />

Ira standard dimensional regulation<br />

able II) authorizing the construction of<br />

Jingle family dwelling on a pre-existing<br />

(having insufficient front, rear and side<br />

frd setbacks for property located on<br />

kingham Street. Map 9 Parcel 59.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

•<br />

MORTGAGEE'S SALE<br />

OF REAL ESTATE<br />

Premises: 231 Marshall Street,<br />

Tewksbury, MA.<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power<br />

of Sale contained in a certain mortgage<br />

given by Carol A. Martell to The<br />

Beverly Corporation, a Massa-<br />

chusetts corporation with its principal<br />

place of business at 92 Washington<br />

Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts, said<br />

mortgage dated March 17, 1989, and<br />

recorded with Middlesex North Registry<br />

of Deeds in Book 4836, Page 193, of<br />

which mortgage The Beverly Corporation<br />

is the present holder, for breach of the<br />

conditions in said mortgage contained and<br />

for the purpose of foreclosing the same<br />

will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00<br />

a.m. on September 26, 1990, upon the<br />

mortgaged premises at 231 Marshall<br />

Street, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, all<br />

and singular the premises described in<br />

said mortgage, to wit:<br />

The land in Tewksbury, Middlesex<br />

County, Massachusetts, described as<br />

follows:<br />

The land with the buildings thereon,<br />

situated on the Westerly side of Marshall<br />

Street, Tewksbury, Massachusetts,<br />

shown as Lot 2 on a plan of land entitled<br />

"Plan of Land in Tewksbury,<br />

Massachusetts, for John V. Sullivan.<br />

November 29, 1971, Robert P. Morris<br />

R.L.S." (which plan is a copy of'a plan<br />

drawn by Earlc W. Soper, Jr., dated<br />

April 20, 1963) which plan is recorded in<br />

Middlesex North District Registry of<br />

Deeds Book 113, Plan 95 bounded and<br />

described as follows:<br />

EASTERLY by Marshall Street, 118.71<br />

feet<br />

NORTHERLY by land of unnamed<br />

owner, as shown on said plan, 247 feet;<br />

NORTHWESTERLY by land of<br />

Marshall Corporation, as shown on said<br />

plan;<br />

WESTERLY by other land of Marshall<br />

Corporation 44.20 feet; and<br />

SOUTIIERI.Y by Lot 1 on said plan,<br />

365.87 feet.<br />

Containing according to said plan<br />

40,678 square feet.<br />

Being the same premises conveyed to<br />

Carol A. Martell by Andrew L. Hines and<br />

Bertha S. Margeson by deed dated March<br />

14, 1989, recorded in Middlesex North<br />

Registry of Deeds Book 4836, Page 192.<br />

Subject to and with the benefit of all<br />

rights, rights of way, easements,<br />

restrictions, improvements, covenants<br />

and reservations of record insofar as the<br />

same are now in force and applicable,<br />

TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will<br />

be sold and conveyed subject to unpaid<br />

taxes, outstanding tax titles, municipal or<br />

other public taxes, liens, assessments, or<br />

claims in the nature of liens, and existing<br />

encumbrances of record, if any. which<br />

take precedence over the said mortgage<br />

above described.<br />

Fifteen Thousand and NO/100<br />

(SI5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase<br />

price must be paid in cash, certified<br />

check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check<br />

at the time and place of the sale by the<br />

purchaser and the balance of the purchase<br />

price shall be paid in cash, certified<br />

check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check<br />

within thirty (30) days after the date of<br />

sale and shall be deposited in escrow with<br />

Ronan, Segal & Harrington, 59 Federal<br />

Street, Salem, MA, pending approval of<br />

the sale by the Land Court. The deed<br />

shall be delivered wiihin ten (10) days<br />

from the date of approval of the sale by<br />

the Land Court.<br />

Other terms to be announced at the sale.<br />

THE BEVERLY CORTORATION<br />

By its Altorney-in-Fact:<br />

A22.29.S5 Ellen M. Wmklcr. F.sq.<br />

Ellen M. Winkler, Esq., Ronan, Segal<br />

& Harrington, 59 Federal St., Salem,<br />

MA 01970; (508) 744-0350; dated<br />

August 17, 1990.<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 94-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990, at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of James A. Newhouse, c/o D.<br />

Brown, 299 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA, to acquire a variance<br />

from standard dimensional regulation<br />

(Table II) authorizing the construction of<br />

a single family dwelling on a pre-existing<br />

lot having insufficient front, rear and side<br />

yard setbacks for property located on<br />

Buckingham Street. Map 9 Parcel 80.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Case 95-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of James A. Newhouse, c/o D._<br />

BTOWTTT-^99—UTaTn Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA, to acquire a variance<br />

from standard dimensional regulation<br />

(Table II) authorizing the construction of<br />

a single family dwelling on a pre-existing<br />

lot having insufficient front, rear and side<br />

yard setbacks for property located on<br />

Buckingham Street. Map 9 Parcel 81.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

OFFICIAL MAP<br />

Case S-35-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 al 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of Ralph E.. Newhouse, c/o D.<br />

Brown, 299 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA. to construct a road not<br />

shown or made part of the Official Map<br />

(General l.aw. Chapter 41, Section 84 E)<br />

on a way known as Roosevelt Road.<br />

Map 7 Parcel 83A-83E.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

OFFICIAL MAP<br />

Case S-36-90<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall, 121 Glen Road on September<br />

25, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of Richard A. Bendcl, c/o D.<br />

Brown, 299 Main Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA. to construct a road not<br />

shown or made part of the Official Map<br />

(General Law, Chapter 41, Section 8 Hi)<br />

on a way known as Coral Street. Map<br />

67 Parcel 90.<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chairman<br />

S5.12 Board of Appeals<br />

MORTGAGEE'S SALE<br />

OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution ol the<br />

POWER OF SALE contained in a certain<br />

mortgage given by Lillian P. Proulx<br />

to Hibernia Savings Bank, dated<br />

February 23, 1989 and recorded with the<br />

Middlesex (Northern District) Registry of<br />

Deeds, Book 4818, Page 182 of which<br />

mortgage the undersigned is the present<br />

holder, for breach of the conditions of<br />

said mortgage and for the purpose of<br />

foreclosure the same will be sold at a<br />

Public Auction at 11:00 on the 14th day<br />

of September 1990 at the location of the<br />

premises at 27 Richmond Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Middlesex County,<br />

Massachusetts, all and singular the<br />

premises described in said mortgage, to<br />

wit:<br />

A certain parcel of land with the<br />

buildings thereon, situated on the<br />

Northwesterly side of Richmond Street in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Middlesex , County,<br />

Massachusetts, being shown as lots 118,<br />

119, 120, 121, 134 and 135 on a plan<br />

entitled, "Plan of Silver Lake, Addition,<br />

Silver Lake, <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Mass.,<br />

Property of Suburban Land Co.," dated<br />

September 1920, recorded with<br />

Middlesex North District Deeds in Plan<br />

Book 42, Plan 73, being together<br />

bounded and described as follows:<br />

SOUTIH-ASTI-RLY by said Richmond<br />

Street, 100 feet;<br />

NORTHEASTERLY by Taplin<br />

Avenue, 150 feet;<br />

NORTHWESTERLY'by lot 136, as<br />

shown on said plan, 100 feel; and<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY by lots 117, 122<br />

and 123, as shown on said plan, 150<br />

feet,<br />

Together containing 15,000 square feet<br />

of land by estimation.<br />

There is exccpled from this those<br />

portions of lots 118, 119, 120 and 121<br />

taken by the Commonwealth of<br />

Massachusetts Department of Public<br />

Works for the purpose of reconstructing<br />

and maintaining portions of Route 38,<br />

Route 129 and town way as set forth in<br />

an Order of Taking dated October 4, 1972<br />

and recorded with said Deeds, Book<br />

2035, Page 517 and as shown on Plan<br />

recorded with said Deeds in Book<br />

M-706.<br />

The.area of the parcel remaining in the<br />

ownership of the grantor is estimated to<br />

be 10,000 square feel.<br />

For Mortgagor's title see deed of<br />

Hector E. Proulx, dated August 31, 1983<br />

and recorded with said Deeds at Book<br />

2648, Page 122.<br />

The premises are conveyed subject to<br />

and with the benefit of all casements,<br />

restrictions, building and zoning laws,<br />

unpaid taxts, tax titles, water bills,<br />

municipal liens, assessments, rights of<br />

tenants and parties in possession, and<br />

existing encumbrances and all other<br />

claims having priority over the mortgage,<br />

if any there be. The premises arc also<br />

sold subject to the right of redemption of<br />

the United Slates of America, if any there<br />

be.<br />

TERMS OF SALE<br />

Ten Thousand (SI0,000.) Dollars in<br />

cash or certified funds shall be paid by<br />

the successful bidder at the lime and place<br />

of the auction sale as a deposit on the full<br />

purchase price and a memorandum of sale<br />

shall be executed thereupon by said<br />

successful bidder. The Auction shall not<br />

be closed until the successful bidder has<br />

made the deposit and executed the<br />

memorandum of sale.<br />

The deposit of the successful bidder<br />

shall be fully accounted for at the lime the<br />

balance of the purchase price is paid. The<br />

balance of the purchase price due under<br />

any memorandum of sale shall be paid<br />

within twenty-one (21) days after the date<br />

of the Public Auction at 10:00 o'clock<br />

a.m. at The Hibernia Savings Bank, 731<br />

Hancock Street, Quincy, Massachusetts,<br />

unless otherwise agreed in writing<br />

Upon said approval, the Mortgagee's<br />

Deed, under the STATUTORY POWER<br />

OF SALE., subject as aforesaid, shall be<br />

delivered within ten (10) days.<br />

In the event the successful bidder fails<br />

to fulfill the agreements he*?!n or in ihc<br />

relevant memorandum of sale contained,<br />

or fails to pay the purchase price at the<br />

appointed time and place, the deposit<br />

shall be forfeited and become the property<br />

of Hibernia Savings Bank without<br />

recourse to the bidder.<br />

Other terms to be announced al the sale.<br />

HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK<br />

Present Holder of Said Mortgage<br />

by its authorized attorney:<br />

A22.29.S5 Elizabeth B.Omstein<br />

DATED: August 17, 1990.<br />

ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE;<br />

Elizabeth B. Omstein; BBO #547138.<br />

Roche, Carens & DcGiaComo; One Post<br />

Office Square; Boston, MA 02109; (617)<br />

451-9300.<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

The Planning Board of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

Tewksbury will hold a Public Hearing on<br />

Monday September 24, 1990 at 7:10 PM<br />

at the Tewksbury DPW Building,<br />

Planning Board Office, 999 Whipple<br />

Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876, on a<br />

petition by Dcbra Cabral, for approval<br />

of a Special Permit under section 4,<br />

footnote 9, paragraph 1, of the zoning<br />

bylaw.<br />

The requested Special "crmit will allow<br />

the applicant to conduct a Day Care<br />

Service Center at 885 Main Street, in<br />

accordance with 4.6.C., paragraph 7, of<br />

the Tewksbury Zoning Bylaws, as<br />

amended by Article 43 of the Annual<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Meeting.<br />

Said proposal will be located in unit 6<br />

of an existing building as shown on a<br />

plan entitled "The Village Landing",<br />

prepared by Robert P. Morris, 21 Carter<br />

Street. Tewksbury, MA dated September,<br />

1985. The total site is comprised of<br />

118,210 square feet on assessor's map<br />

48, lot 39 and contains 161 parking<br />

spaces.<br />

Copies of this petition and<br />

accompanying plans may be viewed<br />

Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.<br />

to 4:30 p.m. at the office of the<br />

Tewksbury Planning Board, 999<br />

Whipple Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876.<br />

Robert P. Sullivan<br />

S5.12 Chairman<br />

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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

The Planning Board of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

Tewksbury will hold a Public Hearing on<br />

Monday September 24, 1990 at 7:15 PM,<br />

at the Tewksbury DPW Building,<br />

Planning Board Office, 999 Whipple<br />

Road, Tewksbury MA 01876, on a<br />

petition by Eugene Roux, for approval<br />

of a Site Plan Special Permit per section<br />

4.11 of the Tewksbury Zoning Bylaws.<br />

The requested Site Plan Special Permit<br />

would allow the applicant to construct a<br />

2100 square foot garage on the westerly<br />

side of Helvetia Street. The total site is<br />

comprised of 16,786 square feet. Said<br />

land is shown on Tewksbury Assessors'<br />

Map 47 lot 149. Said proposal is shown<br />

on a site plan entitled "Site Plan of land in<br />

Tewksbury, Mass., prepared for Kugcne<br />

Roux" prepared by William G. Troy and<br />

Associates, 12 Euclid Road, Tewksbury,<br />

Mass. Said Plan is dated January 18,<br />

1990<br />

Copies of this petition and<br />

accompanying plans may be viewed<br />

Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.<br />

to- 4:30 p.m. at the office of the<br />

Tewksbury Planning Board, 999<br />

Whipple Road, Tewksbury MA 01876.<br />

Robert P. Sullivan<br />

S5.12 Chairman<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Pursuant to MGL, Chapter 41, Section<br />

81-A through 81-66, the Tewksbury<br />

Planning Board will hold a Public<br />

Hearing at 7:30 PM on Monday,<br />

September 24, 1990 at the Planning<br />

Board office, DPW Building. 999<br />

Whipple Road, Tewksbury MA 01876,<br />

to consider the following:<br />

The application of Marc P.<br />

Ginsburg & Sons, Inc., 20 First<br />

Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876, for<br />

approval of a Definitive Subdivision Plan<br />

enti'led "Watcrbury Park." Said plan is<br />

dated August 22, 1990 prepared by<br />

Bradford Engineering Company P.O.<br />

Box 1244, Havcrhill MA 01831. Said<br />

plan has been submitted to the<br />

Tewksbury Planning Board and is on file<br />

therewith.<br />

The Land shown on the Definitive<br />

Subdivision plan is bounded by Rogers<br />

Street and consists of the following<br />

described lot or portions thereof as<br />

shown on the Tewksbury Tax Assessor's<br />

Map 34 Lot 2. The record owners of the<br />

subject premises arc Walter J. and Mary<br />

A. Pupkis.<br />

Said application and plan may be<br />

viewed in the Tewksbury Planning Board<br />

office DPW Building, 999 Whipple<br />

Road, Tewksbury MA 01876 8:30 AM to<br />

4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.<br />

Robert P. Sullivan,<br />

S5.12 Chairman<br />

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TOWN CRIER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990.<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

The Planning Board of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

Tewksbury will hold a Public Hearing on<br />

Monday, September 24, 1990 at 7:45<br />

PM, at the Tewksbury DPW Building,<br />

Planning Board Office, 999 Whipple<br />

Road, Tewksbury MA, 01876. on a<br />

petition by Melrose Associates, for<br />

approval of a Site Plan Special Permit per<br />

section 4.11 of the Tewksbury Zoning<br />

Bylaws.<br />

The requested Site Plan Special Permit<br />

would allow* the applicant to construct a<br />

26,660 square foot retail building. The<br />

total site is comprised of 100,100 square<br />

feet. Said land is shown on Tewksbury<br />

Assessor's Maps 34 and 48, Lots'41, 16<br />

and 17. Said proposal is shown on a plan<br />

entitled "Preliminary Site Plan,<br />

Commercial Development in Tewksbury<br />

Mass." Prepared by Mcrrimack<br />

Engineering Services, Inc., 666 Park<br />

Street, Andovcr, Mass 01810. Said plan<br />

is dated August 1990.<br />

Copies of this petition and<br />

accompanying plans may be viewed<br />

Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to<br />

4:30 PM at the office of the Tewksbury<br />

Planning Board, 999 Whipple Road,<br />

Tewksbury MA 01876.<br />

Robert P. Sullivan<br />

S5.12 Chairman<br />

Cwil/i'cSwM<br />

2122 Main St.<br />

Tewksbury, MA<br />

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COMMONWEALTH OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

Middlesex ss.<br />

Taken on execution and will be sold by<br />

Public Auction on the 28th day of<br />

September at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the<br />

Sheriffs Office, 226 Central Street,<br />

Lowell, County of Middlesex, all the<br />

right', title and interest that said Dean<br />

Marshall and Donna Marshall of 172<br />

Wildwood Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> in the<br />

County of Middlesex, had, (not exempt<br />

by law from Levy on Execution or from<br />

Attachment) on the 16th day of July 1990<br />

being the time when same was seized on<br />

execution, in and to the following real<br />

estate, to wit:<br />

A certain parcel of land with the<br />

buildings thereon located on the easterly<br />

side of Wildwood Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

Middlesex County, MA, shown as Lot 2<br />

on a plan entitled "Plan of Land in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA, prepared for Lucy<br />

Ramsdell" Robert E. Anderson, Inc.,<br />

Reg. Professional Engineer and Land<br />

Surveyor, dated August 12, 1985, which<br />

plan is recorded in MNDRD Plan Book<br />

151, Plan 123, bounded and described as<br />

follows:<br />

WESTERLY by the sideline of<br />

Wildwood Street, one hundred thirty and<br />

46/100(130.46) feet;<br />

NORTHWESTERLY by land n/f of<br />

Flynn along the centcrline of a ditch in<br />

three lines, a total distance of two<br />

hundred three and 75/100 (203.75) feet;<br />

EASTERLY by land of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, one hundred thirty-four and<br />

94/100(134.94) feet;<br />

NORTHERLY by land of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, one hundred fifty-six and<br />

32/100 (156.32) feet;<br />

EASTERLY by land of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, eighty and no/100 (80.00)<br />

feet;<br />

SOUTHERLY by land of the <strong>Town</strong> ol<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, sixty-four and 50/100<br />

(64.50) feet;<br />

EASTERLY by land of the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, twenty-five and 74/100<br />

(25.74) feet;<br />

SOUTHERLY by Lot 1 as shown on<br />

said plan, two hundred sixty-seven and<br />

17/100 (267.17) feet.<br />

Containing 44,592 square feet of land<br />

according to said plan.<br />

Terms of Sale: CAS11<br />

Robert S. Masse,<br />

S5.12.19 Deputy Sheriff<br />

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It pays to have an engineer on board<br />

From the beginning to the present<br />

day the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Board of<br />

Water & Sewer Commissioners has<br />

always consisted of one civil<br />

engineer and two businessmen.<br />

Alden N. Eames, a Civil Engineer<br />

for the Boston Elevated was on the<br />

first board. The businessmen were<br />

Caleb Harriman and Louis<br />

McMahon.<br />

Today, 64 years later, the<br />

engineer is Noel D. Baralta and the<br />

other two members are Arthur<br />

Smith and James Ring. Baratta is<br />

the chief engineer of the Boston<br />

DPW.Smith, the chairman, is a<br />

private contractor and Ring is an<br />

assistant accountant for the US<br />

Department of Labor, Employ-<br />

ment Training. He works in all six<br />

New England states. All are<br />

appointed, not elected. All are<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> residents and all serve<br />

without pay.<br />

They work in a thoroughly<br />

professional manner. Every<br />

physical improvement that has<br />

been made, over the years, was<br />

first designed by an outside firm of<br />

engineers, and then approved by<br />

the board. There is no such thing as<br />

having a six inch water main as a<br />

part of a long eight inch water<br />

main such as the writer has seen in<br />

the plans for one community.<br />

The work that has been done in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> for the past do/en<br />

years or so was designed when<br />

George Allan was on the board.<br />

Mr. Allan is vice president of a<br />

New England engineering firm. He<br />

knew what was needed but an<br />

outside engineering firm was hired<br />

to do the planning.<br />

Now, with Baratta as an engineer<br />

the board is planning many future<br />

projects, but no engineers will be<br />

hired until the three commissioners<br />

sec the way clear to begin. Mr<br />

Smith, as a local contractor, is a<br />

person who can "sec" such projects<br />

in the future, the kind that can<br />

mean a financial savings for the<br />

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Sewer and Water Department, with<br />

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Massachusetts Water Resources<br />

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Middlesex East<br />

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By DOUGLAS WOOD-BOYLE<br />

If the hopes of the last of the<br />

present congregation are realized,<br />

the church building which housed<br />

the First Unitarian Universalist<br />

Parish of Woburn will continue the<br />

religious spirit that has been its his-<br />

tory for 141-years. Because of<br />

declining membership the majestic<br />

edifice located on Woburn<br />

Common is in the process of being<br />

sold.<br />

The members of the First<br />

Unitarian Parish would like to see<br />

their church building continue on<br />

as just that, a church. The building<br />

has been a church since it was first<br />

constructed by the Congregational<br />

Church in 1841. The Universalists<br />

took it over in 1865.<br />

The parish members arc wind-<br />

ing down its use of the building and<br />

taking the necessary steps to make<br />

sure that it is secure. However, as<br />

they do this they arc leaving behind<br />

a spirit that will always remain with<br />

the building. A spirit of love and<br />

precious memories.<br />

The final 10-mcmbcrs of the<br />

church, under the leadership of<br />

Mrs. Olive Shaw, president of the<br />

Parish, will be reaching out to help<br />

strengthen one or more of the<br />

Unitarian parishes in liic surround-<br />

ing communities of Mclrosc,<br />

Lexington, Stoneham, Wakclield<br />

and Reading.<br />

They will find themselves wel-<br />

comed into communities that are<br />

growing as the Unitarian<br />

Universalist Association (UUA) is<br />

throughout the world.<br />

The UUA is reporting its sev-<br />

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largest one-year leap in the last 20<br />

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continued growth throughout our<br />

denomination, that people are<br />

reaching out to embrace the liberal<br />

religious traditions. The growth<br />

spurt seen this year, marking the<br />

largest one-year gain in members in<br />

24-ycars, is exciting and bodes well<br />

for the association."<br />

According to the UUA figures<br />

the church reaches through the<br />

United States, Canada and overseas<br />

countries.<br />

Rev. Timothy Ashton, district<br />

executive for the Massachusetts<br />

Bay District of UUA agrees with<br />

the growth figures. He said that the<br />

district, which spreads from<br />

Gloucester south to Quincy and<br />

west to Framingham, is the small-<br />

est district in size but one of the<br />

largest in church population.<br />

Rev. Ashton attributes some of<br />

this to the fact "this is kind of the<br />

homeland of the Unitarian<br />

Universalist."<br />

In a recent Woburn Daily Times<br />

Chronicle article John "Ed"<br />

Fogclbcrg stated that "the history<br />

of the church goes back to the mid-<br />

dle of the 18th century, when a<br />

number of clergyman, products of<br />

Harvard College, were preaching<br />

what was essentially Unitarian-<br />

ism."<br />

Rev. Ashton also credits the<br />

popularity of the UUA to the fact<br />

that it is made up of local churches.<br />

He explained that rather than being<br />

led by the UUA, the local churches<br />

are supported by the national asso-<br />

ciation.<br />

Ellen Allman, director of<br />

Religious Education in the<br />

Wakeficld parish sees a shift in the<br />

population as adding to the growth<br />

of that parish.<br />

"We had more older people,<br />

now we have more younger pco-<br />

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Maiden, Melrose, Everett,<br />

Revere and Stoneham<br />

TEACHING<br />

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WITH LOVE<br />

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THE UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST CHURCH on<br />

Woburn Common has seen a declining chuch membership<br />

in recent years and it has been decided that the stately<br />

pic," she explained.<br />

To help add to the church's<br />

numbers the parish has been spon-<br />

soring not only more religious edu-<br />

cation, but also activities such as<br />

Haunted Church (at Halloween),<br />

flea markets, children's and adult<br />

coffee houses and clothing collec-<br />

tions.<br />

"We have been trying to publi-<br />

cize our existence as much as we<br />

can," Allmuq said.<br />

In Stoneham, Reverend Ronald<br />

Clark lakes a more spiritual stance<br />

to explain the growth of the parish<br />

he serves.<br />

"We have as small church but a<br />

broad spectrum of ages," he said.<br />

Clark added that many UUA<br />

ministers, like himself, do things<br />

such as helping young couples to<br />

write their own wedding vows and<br />

later the services for the christening<br />

of the children.<br />

He said that he spends time with<br />

the couples asking why they arc<br />

taking the actions. Whether it is<br />

through tlicir own beliefs or for (he<br />

good of the church.<br />

"I lhink.it helps the denomina-<br />

tion grow. I know that it helps my<br />

church."<br />

Clark said that he also spends<br />

time reaching out to new parish-<br />

ioners and trying to get them<br />

involved with various church activ-<br />

ities.<br />

No one can really explain why<br />

the Woburn parish has come to its<br />

end. It is not because of a lack of<br />

faith in Unitarianism. Shaw-<br />

explained that the off-spring of<br />

many of the members have moved<br />

out of the community and joined<br />

other parishes.<br />

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PAGE S-2-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990<br />

MR. and MRS. FRED CAM-<br />

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New England Memorial Hospital births<br />

extended to Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

Howse and Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />

Nichols, all of Reading.<br />

MR. and MRS. PAUL<br />

SHIEBLER (Karen Mcrullo) of<br />

Winchcndon announce the birth of<br />

their son, MatUicw, on August 15,<br />

1990. Grandparent honors are<br />

extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />

Mcrullo of Reading.<br />

BARBARA SPARROW and<br />

SEAN DREW announce the birth<br />

of their son, Scan Michael Drew,<br />

on August 14, 1990. Grandparent<br />

honors arc extended to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Leon Rich of Maiden and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Richard Drew of West<br />

Roxbury.<br />

MR. and MRS. DEREK BAL-<br />

DASSARI (Esther Hubbard) of<br />

Stoncham announce the birth of<br />

dieir daughter, Rebecca Leah, on<br />

Reading and Mr. Edgar Green of<br />

Mountain View, California.<br />

MR. and MRS. JOHN SERSON<br />

(Christine Gallagher) of Woburn<br />

announce the birth their daughter,<br />

Emily Margaret, on August 23,<br />

1990. Grandparent honors are<br />

extended to Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Gallagher of Rockland and Mrs.<br />

Rosemary Scrson of West Roxbury.<br />

August 9, 1990. She joins her sis-<br />

ter Sarah Elizabeth. Grandparent<br />

honors are extended to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Fred Baldassari of Woburn<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Hubbard<br />

of Stoncham.<br />

KAREN M. LINEHAN of<br />

Woburn announces the birth of<br />

her son, Jonathan Robert, on<br />

August 26, 1990. Grandparent<br />

honors are extended to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Robert W. Linehan, Sr. of<br />

Woburn.<br />

DR. and MRS. EUGENE<br />

MICKEY (Susan Powers) of<br />

Maiden announce the birth of<br />

their daughter, Ethel Lisa, on<br />

August 14, 1990. Grandparent<br />

honors are extended to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Robert Powers, Jr. of<br />

Stoncham and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Eugene Mickey of Warrcndale,<br />

Pa.<br />

THE ELECTED MEMBERS of the Eastern Middlesex<br />

Human Services board, seated left to right, are Mary<br />

Sexton, Vice President, (Melrose); Marie F. Copp,<br />

President," (Melrose); Patricia Sheridan, Secretary,<br />

(Melrose); Richard Wallace, Treasurer, (Melrose); and<br />

standing left to right are Michael F. Kilkel.ly, Esq.,<br />

(Wakefield); Robert Taddeo, (Medford); Ralph Racine,<br />

Treasurer Emeritus, (Melrose); John B. Rideout, (North<br />

Reading); Carolyn Whiting, (Reading); and Dale K.<br />

Klatzker, EMHS Executive Director. Missing from the<br />

photo are William F. Cass, (Wakefield); Barbara M.<br />

Egan, Esq., (Wakefield); Rita Johnson, (Reading);<br />

Beverly M. Nigro, (Reading); Sally Sabo, (Reading);<br />

and Rep. Richard R. Tisei, (Wakefield).<br />

At the Annual Meeting of<br />

Eastern Middlesex Human<br />

Services (EMHS) in June the fol-<br />

lowing Officers were elected to<br />

the Board of Directors for fiscal<br />

year 1990-91. EMHS is the<br />

largest mental health, mental<br />

retardation, and substance abuse<br />

service provider in the Eastern<br />

Coming Soon!<br />

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an addition to the famous<br />

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We must move our wicker displays to make room for<br />

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We also feature quality wood stoves, also on SALE!<br />

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Due to recent severe cutbacks<br />

in state funding EMHS has initiat-<br />

ed a new 300K Fundraising<br />

Campaign for 30 Years of Service<br />

in order to allow us to become<br />

less dependent on state funding in<br />

the future. EMHS is committed to<br />

providing a continuum of quality<br />

services to the communities of<br />

Melrose, North Reading, Reading,<br />

Stoneham and Wakefield.<br />

Maiden Hospital<br />

MR. and MRS. JOHN GAR-<br />

CIA (Suzanne O'Connell) of<br />

Dracut announce the birth of their<br />

son, Mark Daniel Christopher, on<br />

August 21, 1990. He joins his<br />

brother Matthew. Grandparent<br />

honors are extended to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. John R O'Connell and Mrs.<br />

Gloria Pearson, all of Woburn.<br />

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son, James Hylie, on August 27,<br />

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MR. and MRS. ROLAND<br />

MATATICS (Robin Gordon) of •<br />

Woburn announce the birth of<br />

their daughter, Marlcnc Leah, on |<br />

August 10, 1990. She joins her :<br />

extended to Bernard Hutchens of brother Terrcncc. Grandparent<br />

Wakefield, Donna Bogiages of l<br />

Reading, Barry Dowling of Mrs. David Gordon of Billerica<br />

Weymouth and Verna Brown of and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen<br />

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in surgery of the hand.<br />

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Lots doing in September<br />

There will be many events<br />

and activities in Massachusetts<br />

during the month for all ages.<br />

The Spirit of Massachusetts<br />

1990 Annual Calendar of Events<br />

for September is as follows:<br />

9/6-9/9 - 17th Annual World<br />

Kielbasa Festival, Thursday, 4-11<br />

p.m.; Friday, 4 p.m. to midnight;<br />

Saturday, 11 a.m. to midnight;<br />

Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Polish<br />

Festival; events under the big top,<br />

entertainment, ethnic foods, cook-<br />

ing demonstrations; the largest<br />

kielbasa in the world. Fairfield<br />

Mall, Memorial Dr., Chicopec,<br />

(413)594-2101.<br />

9/7-9/9 - 10th Annual<br />

Septembcrfest, Friday, 7:30 to<br />

9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Friday: Pops concert, Bradford<br />

College; Saturday: arts and crafts,<br />

flea market, children's shows.<br />

Downtown Havcrhill, (508) 373-<br />

5663.<br />

Glendi '90, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

Food, pastry, live music, dancing<br />

and art exhibit. 8 Plainfield St.,<br />

Springfield, (413) 737-1496.<br />

Annual Bourne Scallop Fes-<br />

tival, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Seafood,<br />

entertainment, crafts, and special-<br />

ty foods. Buzzards Bay Park,<br />

Main St., Buzzards Bay, (508)<br />

888-6202.<br />

9/8 - Lowell National<br />

Historical Park: Banjo and Fiddle<br />

Contests, 10:30 a.m. and noon to<br />

5 p.m. Traditional music as fid-<br />

dlers and banjo players compete<br />

for trophies; contest entry fee.<br />

10:30 a.m.: Banjo, fiddle and dul-<br />

cimer workshops. Boarding<br />

House Park, Lowell, (508) 459-<br />

1000.<br />

Essex Clamfest, 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. Chowderfest, clam-shucking<br />

contest and entertainment.<br />

Memorial Park, Essex, (508) 283-<br />

1601.<br />

Tivoli Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Street fair. Circuit Ave, Oak<br />

Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, (508)<br />

693-0085.<br />

9/8 & 9/9 - Acushnct Apple/<br />

Peach Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Crafts, food booths and live enter-<br />

tainment; Sunday, parade, 1203<br />

Main St.. Acushnet, (508) 763-<br />

5370. ^^^<br />

"Halt—to the Sunrise<br />

Ceremonies," Saturday noon to<br />

Sunday noon. By Improved Order<br />

of Redmen and Degree of<br />

Pocahantas. Mohawk Park,<br />

Charlemont, (413) 664-6256.<br />

27th Annual Gem & Mineral<br />

Show , 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dealers,<br />

exhibits, demonstrations, swap-<br />

ping and prizes. St. Anthony's<br />

Parish, St. Anthony's Dr. North<br />

Adams, (413) 743-9207.<br />

9/9 - Artisans' Fair of<br />

Traditional Crafts, 10 a.m. to 5<br />

SHOESDAYS:<br />

Thursdays,<br />

Fridays,<br />

Saturdays<br />

anly.<br />

Our fall collection is here!<br />

All women's<br />

very famous<br />

brand-name &<br />

designer shoes at<br />

30%, 60%<br />

off retail prices.<br />

All the time.<br />

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(617)932-8035<br />

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DIRECTIONS: Woburn, Rte.l 28, Exit 36<br />

Rle. 128 NORTH lake a right directly onto Washington St Take a left |ust<br />

before STAPlES.int&'Cummipgs Office Park<br />

Bear right around LA MIA CUCINA Restaurant We are on the left<br />

Rte 1 28 SOUTH take a r.ght at the end of.tfje ramp at Woburn Mall<br />

Take next right onto Washington St Continue as above<br />

MASTERCARD, VISA, AND PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED<br />

p.m. 85 juried artisans demon-<br />

strate and sell traditional hand-<br />

made crafts; music, children's<br />

craft corner, lecture, demonstra-<br />

tions and see tour. Codman<br />

House, Codman Rd., Lincoln,<br />

(617)259-8843.<br />

Woodsom Farm Festival, 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Music, food, crafts,<br />

carriage exhibit, kite flying,<br />

small-scale steam engine, cross-<br />

country run and more. Lion's<br />

Mouth Rd., Amesbury, (508) 388-<br />

3178.<br />

Street Rod and Custom Car<br />

Show, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Demonstrations and spectator<br />

judging. Edaville Railroad, Rt. 58,<br />

South Carver, (508) 866-4526.<br />

9/13-9/15 - J&J Promotions<br />

Antiques & Collectibles Shows, 6<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Brimficld's major<br />

outdoor antiques shows; 800<br />

exhibitors. RL 20^Bximfield,<br />

(413)245-3436.<br />

9/15 - Old Sturbridgc Village:<br />

Militia Day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Support the hometown militia as<br />

they practice marching, have gun-<br />

firing drills and hold a mock bat-<br />

tle. Sign language interpreter<br />

available, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1 Old<br />

Sturbridgc Village Rd.,<br />

Sturbridgc, (508) 347-3362 or<br />

347-5383.<br />

Tower Hill Botanic Garden:<br />

Family Day, noon to 4 p.m. Fall<br />

Festival; events, house and garden<br />

tours, nature crafts, kite flying. 30<br />

Tower Hill Rd., Boylston, (508)<br />

869-6111. -<br />

Nashoba Valley Winery:<br />

Harvest Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Pick-your-own-apples, press-<br />

your-own cider, blucgrass band,<br />

winery tours and tastings, 100<br />

Wattaquadoc Rd., Bolton, (508)<br />

779-5521.<br />

Canoe Meadows Fall Festival,<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hay, pony and<br />

canoe rides, music and craft<br />

demonstrations. Holmes Rd.,<br />

Pittsfield, (413) 637-0320.<br />

9/15 & 9/16 - Uncle Sam's<br />

Birthday Walk, 10 a.m. Walking<br />

tour of historic Arlington. Leave<br />

from Info. Center, Arlington,<br />

(617) 648-9584.<br />

Essex County Harvest Fest, 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Artisans from the<br />

U.S. exhibit and sell crafts; enter-<br />

tainment. 132 Essex St., Salem,<br />

(508) 744-3390.<br />

Eisteddfod Traditional Arts<br />

Festival, 10 a.m. on. Traditional<br />

music, crafts, and dance features<br />

performers and artists from<br />

around the world. Fee for con-<br />

certs. SMU, Westport Rd., N.<br />

Dartmouth, (508) 999-8166. '<br />

A&D Toy-Train Village:<br />

Circus Train Days, 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Museum alive with colorful<br />

circus trains and animals; discount<br />

admission for children under 12.<br />

49 Plymouth St., Middlcboro,<br />

(508) 947-5302.<br />

9/16 - Art Newbury Street, 1 to<br />

5 p.m. 20th semi-annual gallery<br />

open house; classical and jazz<br />

musicians perform on the street;<br />

closed to traffic from Arlington<br />

St., to Mass. Ave. Newbury St.,<br />

Boston, (617) 267-9416.<br />

Heritage Festival, 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Multicultural festival; music,<br />

food, children's events and more.<br />

33 Marrett Rd., Lexington, (617)<br />

861-6559.<br />

Octobcrfcsl - noon to dusk.<br />

German food and Hofbrau band;<br />

giant midway. Country Rd.,<br />

Ipswich, (508> 356-2400.<br />

Plimoth Plantation: Doorstep<br />

Wedding, 1 p.m. Wedding of Jane<br />

Cooke and Experience Mitchell in<br />

a simple Puritan ceremony; share<br />

dinner and entertainment with the<br />

family. Rt. 3A, Plymouth, (508)<br />

746-1622.<br />

18th Annual Antique Auto<br />

Show and Competition, 10 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. - Antique cars from New<br />

England; spectator judging; car<br />

September events S-4<br />

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READING - Myotherapy -<br />

"nothing like it in the Boston<br />

area" - with exercise therapist<br />

Betsy Wilkes is high-energy, no-<br />

impact, non-invasive pain relief<br />

and fitness therapy designed "to<br />

comfortably get you moving"<br />

whether you're 26 or 86.<br />

Non-competitive classes target<br />

beginners, the overweight, and<br />

those in chronic pain because of<br />

diseases or syndromes such as<br />

arthritis, carpal tunnel, thoracic<br />

outlet, bursitis, fibromyalgia,<br />

headaches or occupation-induced<br />

pain and sports injuries.<br />

"Our goal," says Wilkes, "is to<br />

work muscles, but not overwork<br />

them. We keep repetitions to a<br />

minimum - we change movements<br />

every 20 seconds to prevent repe-<br />

tition fatigue."<br />

For more information on fall<br />

classes, c on tact Wilkes at 942-<br />

0840.<br />

WINCHESTER - Winchester<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Meeting has approved con-<br />

struction plans for the Arthur<br />

Griffin Museum on Shore Road as<br />

soon as a $2()0,000-plus endow-<br />

Breast feeding<br />

workshop offered<br />

The decision to breastfeed or<br />

bottle feed is a topic of importance<br />

to new parents. Winchester<br />

Hospital offers a workshop, helpful<br />

to parcnts-to-bc, which provides<br />

accurate information on this sub-<br />

ject.<br />

The workshop will provide a<br />

variety of information such as the<br />

pros and cons of breastfeeding,<br />

self-help measures to prevent com-<br />

plications, routines for bottle and<br />

breast feeding and helpful hints to<br />

mothers who work outside of the<br />

home.<br />

For more information about the<br />

program and times of classes,<br />

please call Winchester Hospital's<br />

Education Department at (617)<br />

756-2220.<br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990-PAGE S-3<br />

About the <strong>Town</strong>s<br />

ment fund is established.<br />

With the cost of building and<br />

site improvements donated by<br />

Griffin, the new photography cen-<br />

ter and museum will be a self-suf-<br />

ficient, non-profit institution dis-<br />

playing nationally known photo-<br />

graphic exhibits, housing a gift<br />

shop and funding photography<br />

scholarships.<br />

Committee members are<br />

Robert Spillcr, Bill Bird, Robert<br />

Home, Leo Pistorino, Joan<br />

Johnson, Larry D'Ohofrio, Bill<br />

Dingwcll, Alan Macdonald, and<br />

Whitney Gay.<br />

For more information, contact<br />

Home at (617)729-0764 or<br />

Johnson at (617)729-6342.<br />

NORTH READING - North<br />

Reading residents Jay H. Arthur,<br />

Jeffrey Russo Coughlin and David<br />

Scott Place have been named to<br />

the annual publication "Out-<br />

standing Yoong Men in America."<br />

The publication recognizes the<br />

achievements and abilities of men<br />

between 21 and 40 who make<br />

civic and professional contribu-<br />

tions to Community, state and<br />

nation.<br />

BURLINGTON - A special<br />

Burlington <strong>Town</strong> Meeting has<br />

•<br />

approved the purchase of the<br />

town's only skating rink, the Ice<br />

Pallacc. The meeting also<br />

approved warrant articles which<br />

would create a $300,000 enter-<br />

prise fund for the Pallace and<br />

transfer $21,000 in free cash to -<br />

pay for the 20-year purchase of<br />

bonds.<br />

The town currently leases the<br />

rink from owner John Graham,<br />

and the only loss in revenue<br />

expected/when the town takes<br />

ownership is the loss of $20,000<br />

in property taxes.<br />

SKNIOR CENTER - Designed<br />

to keep you young but at the same<br />

time, glad to be on the senior side<br />

of things: Reading High principal<br />

Dr. Mark Picchota needs volun-<br />

teers to person the high school<br />

office. Duties include answering<br />

the phone, taking messages and<br />

greeting guests of all ages.<br />

'-'-Even twonours a week would<br />

be a great help," says Piechota.<br />

"We'll be running a volunteer ori-<br />

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Did you vote against a Prop.<br />

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where your money was. For more<br />

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September events<br />

continued from S-3<br />

parade; band concert. Heritage<br />

Plantation, Pine and Grove Sts.,<br />

Sandwich, (508) 888-3300.<br />

Historic Northampton Crafts<br />

Fair, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 100 New<br />

England craftspeople; demonstra-<br />

tions. 46 Bridge St.. Northampton,<br />

(413)584-6011.<br />

Great Josh Billings Run<br />

Aground, 9:30 a.m. Oldest<br />

triathlon in New England; 28-mile<br />

bicycle, 5-milc canoe and 6-milc<br />

run; course runs from Great<br />

Barringlon 10 Tanglcwood, entry<br />

fee. Live music and party follows<br />

ai Tanglcwood, Lenox, (413) 43-<br />

JOSH.<br />

9/22 - JFK Library & Museum:<br />

FamilyFest, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Entertainment, crafts, food and<br />

more. Columbia Poinl, Boston,<br />

(617)436-9986.<br />

9/22 & 9/23 - Day In The<br />

Country, noon to 5 p.rm, Apple<br />

picking, hayrides, crafts, historical<br />

demonstrations of cooking, cider<br />

making and baking. Smolak<br />

Farms, 315 S. Bradford St. North<br />

Andovcr, (508) 686-4035.<br />

Fall Festival, Saturday, 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Breakfast, games, demonstrations<br />

and parade. Daley Field, Williston<br />

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15th Annual Old Dcerficld<br />

Craft Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 250<br />

New England craftspeople.<br />

Memorial Hall Museum,<br />

Memorial Ave., Old Dcerficld,<br />

(413)774-7476.<br />

Lenox Apple Squeeze,<br />

Saturday, 10 a.m. to..5 p.m.;<br />

Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Antique<br />

car show, Irish and German<br />

music, ballet performance and<br />

giant apple pic. Lenox, (413) 637-<br />

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Muster, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Colonial<br />

crafts display and sale, homemade<br />

food, horse drawn wagons, fife<br />

and drum units, and parade.<br />

Longfellow Wayside Inn, Wayside<br />

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Lumberjack Festival and Fair,<br />

10 a.m. to-4 p.m. Axe throwing<br />

and speed chopping competitions,<br />

log rolling and saw mill demonstrations,<br />

films, exhibits, local<br />

crafts, nature walks and food. Mt.<br />

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Green St., Gardner, (508) 630-<br />

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Old Sturbridgc Village:<br />

Agricultural Fair, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Watch as villagers compete for<br />

premiums and display livestock,<br />

vegetables, fruit, tools and other<br />

homemade goods. 1 Old<br />

Sturbridgc Village Rd., Sturbridgc,<br />

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9/30 - Chatham Scallop<br />

Festival, noon to 8 p.m.<br />

Celebration of the scallop.<br />

Wayside Inn, Chatham, (508)<br />

945-0342.<br />

Universalists<br />

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As for being a part of the community,<br />

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Library Director Kathleen<br />

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from North Conway N.H.<br />

The paintings were all done by<br />

local artist Benjamin Champncy.<br />

Shaw explained that Champncy<br />

was one of the early founders of the<br />

church.<br />

One thing is certain about the<br />

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courses to interest our readers this<br />

fall:<br />

Introduction to Gaelic-Irish:<br />

Language and History - Thursday,<br />

September 13, 7 to 9 p.m. Ten<br />

weeks. Cost $79. Course held at<br />

650 Suffolk St., Lowell.<br />

Gain an oral and reading<br />

knowledge of Gaelic-Irish, as well<br />

as an understanding of Irish histo-<br />

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Housebuilding - Thursday,<br />

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Urantteville<br />

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Chelmsford. ^<br />

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in this fundamental building<br />

course. Each phase of construc-<br />

tion will be thoroughly examined<br />

with a particular emphasis on<br />

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also address the complex maze of<br />

building codes and permits.<br />

Parapsychology or, Do You<br />

See What I See? - Monday,<br />

September 10, 7 to 9 p.m. Six<br />

weeks. Cost $44. Course held at<br />

Minutcman Vocational School,<br />

Marrctt Road, Lexington.<br />

Join Astrologer Jane Graham<br />

of Sudbury in a fascinating course<br />

focused on the development of the<br />

Ten weeks. Cost S87..Coursc held - right brain through the study of<br />

at Chelmsford High School, paranormal phenomena.<br />

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the artS in September 11, 6:45 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

West Newbury<br />

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free concert and art exhibit to cel-<br />

ebrate its local arts community.<br />

The one-day program is scheduled<br />

for Sunday, September 13, at 3<br />

p.m. at the Pentuckct Regional<br />

High School Auditorium, Route<br />

113, West Newbury (near the<br />

Grovcland town line). The musi-<br />

cal portion of the celebration will<br />

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Hedbcrg and Therjault, Duo-<br />

Pianists. Ruth Hedbcrg, of<br />

Reading and Paulctte Thcriault, of<br />

Mcrrimac will perform works by<br />

Brahms, Rachmaninoff,' and<br />

Gershwin. Also featured in this<br />

program will be the School's<br />

recently restored Mason and<br />

Hamlin grand piano, for which the<br />

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For further information about<br />

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attached the other cuff to a tall<br />

brass lamp. "Now I've got you<br />

trapped," he said.<br />

Terry, at first, was amused by<br />

her brother's antics, but her wrist<br />

quickly began to ache from the<br />

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"I don't have the key," Steven<br />

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"You've got the key. Now<br />

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Steven pulled out the insides of<br />

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Terry's face Feflectcd the<br />

increasing pain in her wrist. As<br />

far as she was concerned, the<br />

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At that moment, their older sis-<br />

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Prepare to take the high school<br />

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Travel Agent Training I<br />

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entered Ihe house through the<br />

front door. She spotted Terry and<br />

Steven in the corner, and was suddenly<br />

awash with shock.<br />

"What arc you two up to?" The<br />

query was rhetorical: She knew<br />

exactly what they had done, and<br />

she instantly scolded them for getting<br />

into their father's equipment.<br />

"Dad would be furious, if he saw<br />

the two of you now."<br />

Terry pleaded with her to find<br />

the key. She checked the parents'<br />

bedroom, but relumed without the<br />

key. "I can't find it," she said. She<br />

observed the look of distress on<br />

Terry's face, and decided it wasn't<br />

time to hand out any more scolds.<br />

For a brief instant, except for the<br />

obvious pain in Terry's wrist, she<br />

actually found the whole situation<br />

rather funny.<br />

Terry's older sister blocked the<br />

amusing thought from her head, '<br />

and brainstormed for a way to set<br />

Terry free. There was only one '<br />

solution: "I'll have to call the fire<br />

department'" she said.<br />

"You can't do that'" Terry said,<br />

adding that their next door neighbors<br />

might sec the fire truck pull<br />

up. The next door neighbors had<br />

been asked to keep an eye on the .<br />

kids and the house while their parents<br />

were away. "If they sec the<br />

fire truck, they might call dad, and ._.<br />

then he'll be mad when he gels ,<br />

home."<br />

The older sister agreed, and<br />

said, "Dad's going to be mad anyway<br />

when he gets home, cause ,<br />

he's going to find his handcuffs<br />

ruined'"<br />

""What do you mean?" Terr)<br />

asked.<br />

"Because there is just one thing •"'■<br />

left to do, and dial's march down '<br />

town to the fire station, and have<br />

them cut the cuffs off there."<br />

"I've got to walk downtown<br />

with this lamp locked to my •<br />

wrist?" Terry exclaimed.<br />

"Everybody will laugh at me!"<br />

"You deserve to be laughed<br />

at"' her sister said, disappearing<br />

into the bedroom again.<br />

Terry asked, "Where arc you<br />

going now?"<br />

Her sister reappeared with a<br />

Polaroid camera in her hands.<br />

"I've got to lake a picture of this.<br />

Mom and Dad won't believe it ,<br />

unless they see it for themselves."<br />

Terry's sister removed the lamp I<br />

shade, and she instructed Terry to j<br />

place her head in its place. Her<br />

sister snapped a picture, making ij<br />

sure that Terry's wrist and the<br />

handcuffs were clearly visible.<br />

"O.K.," she said, "it's time (o<br />

■<br />

head down to the fire station."<br />

Gripping the brass lamp stand,<br />

Terry, along with Steven and her<br />

older sister, marched an eighth of<br />

a mile to the center of town,<br />

where the fire station was located.<br />

All along the way, passers-by<br />

curiously regarded the little<br />

blonde girl with the lamp stand<br />

handcuffed to her wrist. Terry was<br />

humiliated. Her older sister was<br />

clearly getting a kick out of the<br />

situation, and felt Terry was definitely<br />

learning a lesson.<br />

At the first station, the firemen<br />

on duty recognized Terry's last<br />

name - one of the firemen was a<br />

close friend of Terry's father, and<br />

they also found the whole situation<br />

amusing. With the aid of the<br />

jaws of life, Terry was freed from<br />

the brass lamp stand and handcuff.<br />

When Terry's father and mother<br />

returned from their vacation,<br />

her father reacted just as her older I<br />

sister had said he would: He was j<br />

furious! Not because Terry had j<br />

found herself locked to the brass !<br />

lamp, but because the firemen had i<br />

had to ruin a perfectly fine pair of I<br />

handcuffs!<br />

After yet another scolding, j<br />

Terry decided it was time to call it '<br />

quits with any dares presented to j<br />

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Calendar of Events<br />

BOSTON BEANSTALKS<br />

CLUB BRUNCH<br />

A "Get Acquainted" Brunch<br />

will be held on Sunday,<br />

September 9, 12:30 p.m. at 33<br />

Dunster Street Restaurant,<br />

Cambridge by the Boston<br />

Beanstalks Tall Club, (for women<br />

5'10" and over and men 6'2" and<br />

over).<br />

The Boston Beanstalks serves<br />

the tall community in eastern and<br />

central New England. For infor-<br />

mation call (617) HUB-TALL.<br />

SUPER YARD SALE<br />

IN SOMERVILLE<br />

The CASPAR Intervention<br />

Center, a component of the<br />

Cambridge and Somerville<br />

Program for Alcoholism and Drug<br />

Abuse Rehabilitation (CASPAR,<br />

Inc.), today announced plans for<br />

its First Annual "Fall Treasure<br />

Hunt" Yard Sale to be held next<br />

door to the Center at 245 Beacon<br />

Street, Somerville, from 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Saturday, September 15.<br />

Raindalc, Sunday, September 16.<br />

"We've had our treasure<br />

hunters out for weeks," said I.C.<br />

Director, "scouring the Somer-<br />

ville-Cambridge community with<br />

a fine tooth comb and the result is<br />

the most outstanding treasure<br />

trove of collectibles and goodies<br />

ever assembled in the history of<br />

Somerville. Donations are still<br />

being accepted."<br />

Admission is free, and all pro-<br />

ceeds go to benefit the CASPAR<br />

Intervention Center which pro-<br />

vides treatment for people ill from<br />

alcohol and drug abuse.<br />

AN AFTERNOON OF POLO<br />

On Sunday, September 9,<br />

WBACH radio will sponsor an<br />

afternoon of Polo to benefit the<br />

Leukemia Society of America.<br />

The afternoon will include a pic-<br />

nic lunch along with classical<br />

music, the Polo match and a<br />

silent auction.<br />

The event will take place at the<br />

Myopia Hunt Club and will begin<br />

at 2 p.m. with the reception and 3<br />

p.m. the Polo match.<br />

All of the proceeds for the<br />

event will benefit the Leukemia<br />

Society's programs of research,<br />

patient assistance, and education.<br />

These programs arc vital in seek-<br />

ing the cause and eventual cure<br />

for leukemia and its related dis-<br />

eases.<br />

For reservations and ticket<br />

information, call the Leukemia<br />

Society at (617) 329-9944 or the<br />

Myopia Hunt Club at (508) 468-<br />

7956.<br />

DIABETES TREATMENT<br />

CENTER LECTURE SERIES<br />

The Diabetes Treatment Center<br />

at Waltham/Weston Hospital and<br />

Medical Center is hosting a<br />

monthly lecture series for the pub-<br />

lic. The September lecture, "Stress<br />

Management," will be presented<br />

by Marlenc Lebow, LICSW, on<br />

Wednesday, September 12 from 7<br />

to 8 p.m.<br />

For more information call<br />

Eileen Corcoran at (617) 647-<br />

6222.<br />

UNION HOSPITAL<br />

OFFER CPR PROGRAM<br />

vcr been involved<br />

in an emergency medical crisis<br />

where you could only stand by<br />

helplessly and watch. Be prepared<br />

to help in an emergency by know-<br />

ing CPR.<br />

AtlantiCare Medical Center's<br />

Union Hospital, in conjunction<br />

Life-Line Inc., is sponsoring a<br />

two-day course in Cardio-pul-<br />

monary Resuscitation (CPR),<br />

Tuesday, September 11 and<br />

September 18, 6 to 10 p.m.<br />

The course is designed to teach<br />

the basic skills of cardiac life sup-<br />

port. The class will meet in<br />

Hartman Hall, 490 Lynnfield<br />

Street, Lynn. Course fee is $30.<br />

Call (617) 596-2500 to register or<br />

for more information.<br />

MCC REGISTRATION<br />

AT FIRST CLASS<br />

Continue your education at<br />

Middlesex Community College's<br />

Open Campus: Division of<br />

Continuing Education/Commun-<br />

ity Services, this fall. For the con-<br />

venience of area residents, stu-<br />

dents may register for Fall<br />

semester classes on the date of the<br />

first class meeting during the<br />

week of September 10. Evening<br />

registration will take place from 6<br />

to 7:30 p.m. at the Bedford,<br />

Burlington and Lowell campuses,<br />

as well as on the evenings that<br />

classes arc held at the Acton,<br />

Arlington, Chclmsford and<br />

Minuteman Tech. Instruction<br />

Centers. Morning registration<br />

hours at the Kennedy School in<br />

Lexington arc from 8:30 to 9:30<br />

a.m.<br />

We've changed and we're ready for you.<br />

Where we stand on weight control:<br />

• QUICK FIXES DON'T WORK.<br />

• COUNT NUTRIENTS INSTEAD OF CALORIES.<br />

• ANYTHING THAT REMOVES RESPONSIBILITY<br />

FROM THE INDIVIDUAL UNDERMINES SUCCESS.<br />

• LOSING WEIGHT IS EASIER THAN MAINTAINING<br />

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• LOSING WEIGHT AND LEARNING TO KEEP IT OFF IS 'r T]<br />

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Bring this Ad<br />

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Purchase<br />

, As some courses do reach<br />

maximum enrollment prior to the<br />

start of classes students may Gall<br />

(617) 272-7342, Ext. 3240 to see<br />

whether a course is still open.<br />

Students may continue lo regis-<br />

ter in person on weekdays from 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through<br />

Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Friday at the Burlington Campus,<br />

Terrace Hall Ave. To register with<br />

VISA or MasterCard, students<br />

may use the direct registration<br />

telephone line: (617) 272-3331.<br />

HOBBY GREENHOUSE<br />

ASSN. SLIDE SHOW<br />

A slide show entitled "Indoor<br />

Rhododendrons" will be presented<br />

by Richard W. Chaikin on<br />

September 8, 1:30 p.m. at the<br />

Wellcslcy College Greenhouses,<br />

Wclleslcy.<br />

The free program is sponsored<br />

by the Non-Profit Hobby Green-<br />

house Association of Eastern<br />

Mass. Guests are welcome. •<br />

For more information call<br />

(617)232-6937.<br />

BARRACUDAS HOST<br />

FREE SWIM CAMP<br />

The New England Barracudas,<br />

one of New England's oldest and<br />

most successful U.S.S. swim<br />

teams, is sponsoring a free after-<br />

school swim camp from 5:30 to<br />

7:15 p.m. on September 10-14<br />

and from 7:30 to 9 a.m. on<br />

September 15 at Regis College on<br />

Wcllesley Street in Weston.<br />

The camp will offer instruction<br />

on the fundamentals of competi-<br />

tive swimming, including the four<br />

competitive strokes and appropri-<br />

ate turns. The camp is open to<br />

swimmers aged 7-18 interested in<br />

learning or improving competitive<br />

swimming skills. Swimmers may<br />

attend as few as one or as many as<br />

all of the camp sessions. To regis-<br />

ter or obtain further information<br />

about the Barracudas or the camp,<br />

please call (617) 828-6811 or<br />

(508)443-0991.<br />

The Barracudas, under the<br />

direction of head coach Alan<br />

Barry, offer year-round age-group<br />

and senior programs. The team<br />

practices at Regis College,<br />

Brandcis University in Wallham,<br />

and Hanscom Air Force Base in<br />

Bedford.<br />

LIGHTHOUSE BICENTENNIAL<br />

EXHIBIT AT BPL<br />

Aibiccntcnnial exhibit com-<br />

memorating ihc 200th anniversary<br />

of the U.S. Lighthouse Service<br />

will be on display at the Boston<br />

Public Library in Copley Square<br />

during the month of September.<br />

The Service was created in<br />

August 1789 with the signing of<br />

the 9th Acts of Congress by<br />

President George Washington.<br />

Artifacts from a collection<br />

owned by Richard Boonisar of<br />

Norwcll that includes early light-<br />

house uniforms, buttons, and hats,<br />

revolving libraries, old watches<br />

and time pieces, and a variciy of<br />

brass fixtures will be on display.<br />

The exhibit, which is cospon-<br />

sored by the Lighthouse Preser-<br />

vation Society, also includes<br />

information on Boston Light, the<br />

first lighthouse built in the<br />

Western Hemisphere. Constructed<br />

in 1716 on Brcwstcr Island in<br />

Boston Harbor, it was destroyed<br />

by the British during the<br />

Revolutionary War and rebuilt in<br />

1783. It has been in continuous<br />

service ever since and is one of<br />

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Coast Guard personnel.<br />

The future of the Boston Light,<br />

which is scheduled to be automat-<br />

ed later this year, will be the sub-<br />

ject of a seminar at the BPL on<br />

Saturday, September 8.<br />

The color photos of lighthouses<br />

from around the world, with spe-<br />

cial emphasis on New England,<br />

were taken by James Hyland of<br />

Gloucester and Robert Dennis of<br />

Andover.<br />

The exhibit is free and open to<br />

the public from September 4<br />

through 29 in the Great Hall and<br />

the Boston Room of the Central<br />

Library Monday to.Thursday from<br />

9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Fridays<br />

and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m.<br />

SQUARE DANCE CLUB<br />

OEFERS CLASSES<br />

Square Dance classes for single<br />

adults! Anyone interested in<br />

Square or Round dancing is invit-<br />

ed, no partner necessary. Single<br />

Squares Srjnare~Darrce~Club will<br />

be offering beginner classes for<br />

Square and Round Dancing start-<br />

ing Wednesday, September 12,<br />

Wednesday September 19, and<br />

Tuesday, September 25 at the<br />

Church of Our Redeemer, 6<br />

Mcriam Street, Lexington (Exit<br />

31A off 128 to Lexington Center).<br />

Square Dancing will be taught<br />

from 8 to 10 p.m. each evening<br />

(S3 admission). Round Dancing<br />

will be taught from 7 to 8 p.m.<br />

beginning Tuesday, September 25<br />

(S2 admission). Classes will con-<br />

tinue each Wednesday until<br />

Spring.<br />

For more information call<br />

Brian at (508) 486-4065 or<br />

Russell at (617) 862-0158.<br />

AUDITIONS PLANNED<br />

IN BURLINGTON<br />

Auditions for the Burlington<br />

Players' November production of<br />

the silly, sentimental and superb<br />

musical comedy. "The<br />

Fantastiks," will be held Sunday,<br />

September 16, 1 p.m. and<br />

Monday, September 17 at 7 p.m.,<br />

at the Park Playhouse, Edgcmcrc<br />

Avenue, Burlington. Roles for up<br />

to four women and six men in a<br />

broad age range are available. "<br />

"The Fantastiks" will open<br />

November 2 for a four week run.<br />

For more information, call (617)<br />

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PAGE S-6-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990<br />

Calendar of Events<br />

From S-5<br />

COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN<br />

ANNUAL MEETING<br />

The Kcrnwood Restaurant in<br />

Lynnfield will be the setting for the<br />

Eastern Middlcscx/Tri-City Coun-<br />

cil for Children's Annual Meeting<br />

and Dinner on Monday, September<br />

10, at 7 p.m. The evening will cele-<br />

brate the Council's many and var-<br />

ied efforts over the past year to ful-<br />

fill its mandated role as the State's<br />

advocate for children in the town of<br />

Everett, Maiden, Medford,<br />

Mclrose, North Reading, Reading,<br />

Stoncham and Wakcficld.<br />

Despite difficult times faced by<br />

communities, families, agencies,<br />

■tatut<br />

Reading<br />

and schools this past year, the<br />

Council managed to flourish. Some<br />

of its successes include:<br />

•Raising over S9,(XX) and send-<br />

ing 69 special needs children to<br />

summer camp or a summer pro-<br />

gram;<br />

•Coordinating and sponsoring<br />

its LEAP (Learning Educational<br />

Advocacy for Parents) program for<br />

the fifth year;<br />

•Co-sponsoring the hugely suc-<br />

cessful Children's Advocacy Day at<br />

the State House;<br />

•Working with nine schools on<br />

the implementation of the highly<br />

acclaimed LAD (Learning About<br />

Disabilities) program;<br />

on Monday, September 10<br />

Come visit Reading's newest and most unique Full Service Florist.<br />

We offer daily delivery to hospitals, funeral homos and all local<br />

residences. Our custom made floral arrangements are sure to add<br />

that special touch to any occasion.<br />

• Get well arrangements • Funerals<br />

• Banquets • All occasion<br />

• Custom made silk 6 fresh arrangements<br />

• In borne decorating ideas<br />

- Specializing in Weddings -<br />

• Hand made headpieces • Free bridal consultations<br />

• Contemporary & traditional wedding designs<br />

Don't miss this. Our friendly staff is here to help with all your<br />

floral needs.<br />

Our first 25 customers will receive a FREE ROSE<br />

Call/or more information 942-7420 Ngncy ^^ ft<br />

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\5wUV€Kd Of /wveU riorists<br />

[ Florist Shop and Custom Designs Terri Pemberton<br />

174 Haven Street, Reading Designer<br />

SHOP<br />

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cordially invites you<br />

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New flower shop opens<br />

PICTURED ABOVE are Terri Pemberton on the left and Nancy<br />

Bruno on the right of Showers of Flowers of Reading<br />

•Holding a Legislative Event lo<br />

inform our elected officials about<br />

children's issues important to this<br />

community.<br />

Of particular interest will be the<br />

Keynote Speakers: Margaret<br />

Blood, Executive Director of the<br />

Children's Legislative Caucus and<br />

George Bachrach, Chair of the<br />

Statewide Advisory Council to the<br />

Office for Children. Both arc<br />

strong, energetic, experienced<br />

advocates for children and both<br />

have some exciting and unique<br />

ideas for people committed to<br />

speaking out on behalf of the chil-<br />

dren of Massachusetts.<br />

Anyone interested in attending<br />

this special event is cordially wel-<br />

come. For more information call<br />

Marie Cassidy at (617) 322-7889.<br />

MADORE CHORALE<br />

HAS TRYOUTS<br />

The Paul Madorc Chorale com-<br />

mences rehearsals for its 1990-91<br />

season on Monday, September 10.<br />

It's that time of the year to save on quality name brand furniture<br />

Bedroom Sets<br />

Bedding<br />

Kitchen Sets<br />

Reclines<br />

Decorative Accessories<br />

Dining Room Sets<br />

Grandfather Clocks<br />

Entertainment Centers<br />

Desks<br />

Rockers<br />

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Living Room Sets<br />

Sleep Sofas<br />

Secretary Desks<br />

Curio Cabinets<br />

Lamps .<br />

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off manufacturer's suggested retail prices<br />

Take Coombs Home With You<br />

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Quality<br />

Service<br />

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Decorator<br />

Service<br />

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Easy to get to:<br />

Take Rte 93 (N or S) to exit 40 (Rte 62) in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Turn left at top of ramp. Turn right at lights. We're 100 yards on left.<br />

HOURS: Tuts &Wtd9- 6, Thurs & Vri 9 - 9, Saturday 9 5, Sunday 1 - 5; Closed Mondays<br />

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The Chorale's first concert will be<br />

held on Sunday, November 18,<br />

when Verdi Requiem will be pre-<br />

sented. All singers who are inter-<br />

ested in joining the chorale are<br />

welcome.<br />

Auditions for new members<br />

will be held September 10,<br />

September 17, and September 24,<br />

at 7 p.m. at Salcm's Old <strong>Town</strong><br />

Hall in Salem. For more informa-<br />

tion call (617) 598-0690 or (508)<br />

774-7981.<br />

RIVER ECOLOGY<br />

FLOAT TRIPS<br />

The Massachusetts Audubon<br />

Society's Ipswich River Wildlife<br />

Sanctuary in Topsficld is offering<br />

River Ecology Float Trips on the<br />

Ipswich River this fall. Meander<br />

through the Great Wenham Swamp<br />

with Massachusetts Audubon natu-<br />

ralists, who will explain the river's<br />

natural history and show you aquat-<br />

ic insects, plants and fish. A hearty<br />

gourmet breakfast is served along<br />

the river bank. The trips begin at 7<br />

a.m. and last five to six hours. Two<br />

trips arc planned: Saturday,<br />

September 15 and Saturday,<br />

September 29.<br />

The Twilight-to-Dark Float<br />

Trips arc offered on Wednesday,<br />

September 26 and Tuesday,<br />

October 2 from 7 to 10 p.m. Canoe<br />

the nocturnal river with our natural-<br />

ist. Space is limit-<br />

ed, so be sure to register early to<br />

reserve your space. For more infor-<br />

matiOIrrtall the Ipswich River<br />

Wildlife Sanctuary at (508) 887-<br />

9264.<br />

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Villager, No. Raadmg Tramcrip), Wilminglon & Iwlubury <strong>Town</strong> CnV, Stonohom lnd«p*nd«il<br />

—The top inventors and their<br />

creations in <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />

Shawsheen School's first annual<br />

Create Fair arc: Ben Martel who<br />

offered complimentary rides on<br />

his "air-mate"; Michael Hanrahan<br />

with his model of a "money and<br />

water saver tank"; Joseph<br />

Plassman and his "newspaper<br />

bundlcr."<br />

Also: Sheila Walsh, Meghan<br />

Graham and Lindsay Gennetti<br />

with glow-in-the-dark tires for<br />

night bikers; Matthew Hardy and<br />

his electric flagpole; Jason<br />

Brigham and Brigham's Math<br />

Master; Emily King and dog food<br />

protector; the Michael Cronin-<br />

Kurt Anderson outside trash bar-<br />

rel; the Lauren Holloway-Lisa<br />

Dellascio basketball for the<br />

bedridden.<br />

And Kristcn Cipriani's and Jill<br />

Biggins' invention for those crip-<br />

pled with arthritis or finding it dif-<br />

ficult to feed or clothe them-<br />

selves: the "wonderful world of<br />

velcro" in clothing and kitchen<br />

utensils.<br />

—Several Stoncham students<br />

attended Boston Edison's<br />

"Science and Technology: Keys to<br />

the Future," a program designed<br />

i to attract middle schoolers td<br />

careers in science, math and engi-<br />

neering by introducing them to<br />

technical job possibilities.<br />

Boston Edison and Wenlworth<br />

personnel team up lo present the<br />

program to students in the Boston<br />

Edison service area, through such<br />

examples as Wenlworth electrical<br />

engineering senior Steve Scott's<br />

demonstration of how a solar<br />

panel can power a small radio.<br />

School Notes<br />

by phyllis nissen<br />

—Burlington High Class of '90<br />

valedictorian Derek Stanley and<br />

Boston University School of<br />

Public Health student James<br />

Murphy (BHS Class of '83) have<br />

received this year's Burlington<br />

Community Scholarship Foun-<br />

dation Carl Cyr Memorial<br />

Scholarships of $1,000 each,<br />

awarded on the basis of merit.<br />

Selecting Stanley and Murphy<br />

from a field of 60, awards com-<br />

mittee members are chairman<br />

James Dolan, John Hofferty,<br />

Kenneth Landin, Thomas<br />

Michael, Diane Cortese, Sally<br />

Hennesey, Linda Collins, Marilyn<br />

Langley, Brcnda Cheifetz, and<br />

Michael Pace. __<br />

—Leann Bonaventura, Philip<br />

Mahoncy and Kathy Williams<br />

came in first in their grades in<br />

Woburn's Joyce Middle School<br />

public speaking contest.<br />

—Formed last year when fiscal<br />

constraints threatened to disable<br />

high school athletics, the<br />

Winchester Sports Foundation has<br />

donated $40,000 to the School<br />

Committee. That gift and a $35<br />

per student per sport fee have<br />

saved several school sports pro-<br />

grams.<br />

The committee raised money<br />

through a penny drive ($4,000),<br />

golf tournament and dinncf,<br />

sweatshirt sales, and cow chip<br />

roulette ($16,000) held on <strong>Town</strong><br />

Day. It has set aside $14,000 as a<br />

Founders' Fund from which only<br />

the interest will be used.<br />

Membership requires a dollar<br />

donation which can be sent to Box<br />

493.Winchester, MA 01890.<br />

Coviello & Sons, Inc.<br />

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1990 DRIVEWAY SPECIAL<br />

Coviello & Sons will hold their 1989<br />

prices for all work booked durins the month of<br />

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All material and labor increase will be absorbed<br />

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Winchester I lospital is pleased to welcome<br />

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specializing in joint replacement<br />

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Accepting new patients<br />

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"Darkman" Starring Liam<br />

Neeson, Frances McDorman,<br />

Larry Drake, Colin Friels.<br />

Directed by Sam Raimi. Produced<br />

by Robert Tapert. Screenplay by<br />

Chuck Pfarrcr, Sam Raimi, Ivan<br />

Raimi, Daniel Goldin, Joshua<br />

Goldin. Rated R.<br />

Pulsating, loud, daring, funny<br />

and frenzied, "Darkman" has the<br />

heart of a 1950's science fiction<br />

adventure encased in the techno-<br />

logical body of the Nineties.<br />

It's bigger than big. Bolder too.<br />

Writer/director Sam Raimi has<br />

taken this story of a disfigures sci-<br />

entist way past the boundaries of<br />

conventional cinema. Definitely a<br />

flick for those of us who like our<br />

science fiction heaped way over<br />

the top of the film can.<br />

Liam Neeson stars as a bril-<br />

liant, sensitive scientist who has<br />

discovered a synthetic substitute<br />

for skin. The idea is to help burn<br />

victims. The problem is that the<br />

skin starts to fall apart after being<br />

exposed to sunlight for 99 min-<br />

utes.<br />

When Nccson's girlfriend, an<br />

attorney played by Frances<br />

McDorman, stumbles across a<br />

paper trail of corruption left by<br />

Darkman vv<br />

developer Colin Friels, it is<br />

Neeson who pays the price. His<br />

lab is torched and he's left for<br />

dead. Or so everyone thinks when<br />

a body is not recovered. In reality,<br />

Neeson has crawled off into the<br />

night, quite a bit angrier than<br />

when the action started.<br />

The name of the game is<br />

revenge, but Raimi doesn't stop<br />

there. Nceson's mad scientist<br />

plays at Beauty and the Beast<br />

before becoming the Phantom of<br />

the Opera. He's tormented by his<br />

love for McDormand, yet his<br />

anger toward Friels and henchman<br />

Larry Drake is boundless. Using<br />

his synthetic skin for disguises,<br />

and several brilliant plans, he<br />

tracks down the men who<br />

destroyed his face, his work and<br />

his love life.<br />

Aside from the sheer inventive-<br />

ness of Nceson's revenge cam-<br />

paign, there is the added fun of<br />

Raimi's quirky, sometimes silly<br />

camera work. He does not have<br />

the eye of a conventional director.<br />

While most of his shots are<br />

refreshingly different, some arc a<br />

bit on the artsy side! But Raimi<br />

Bicyclists gear up for bike trek<br />

An anticipated four hundred<br />

cyclists from across Massachu-<br />

setts will come together again this<br />

year for the American Lung<br />

Association Autumn Escape Bike<br />

Trek. The trek, which will be held<br />

on consecutive weekends,<br />

September 14-16 and again on<br />

September 21-23 promises to be a<br />

"cause for a good time." The ride<br />

spans 150 miles of scenic back-<br />

roads from Plymouth to Province-<br />

town. All proceeds will benefit<br />

the American Lung Association of<br />

Middlesex County, the Christmas<br />

Seal People®.<br />

Because the Autumn Escape<br />

Bike Trek is not a competition or<br />

race, bicyclists at every level of<br />

ability are encouraged to join.<br />

Trekkers ride at their own pace<br />

with plenty of time to shop and<br />

sightsee along the way.<br />

Accommodations arc provided in<br />

Sandwich and Brewstcr with<br />

breakfast and dinner included.<br />

There's even an old fashioned<br />

New England clam bake. So "gear<br />

up" for the ride of the season and<br />

help the ALAMC fight lung dis-<br />

eases.<br />

For more information call Ann-<br />

Marie Krol at the ALAMC, (617)<br />

272-2866 or come to an informa-<br />

tion night meeting at Belmont<br />

Wheel Works, 480 Trapelo Rd.,<br />

Belmont, 7 p.m.<br />

Country Auction in|<br />

Newbury Sept. 15<br />

A Country Auction will be<br />

held on Saturday, September 15 in<br />

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Blues guitarist Buddy Guy is masterful in Cambridge<br />

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Susannah Collins of Billerica Attending Dance conventions<br />

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mad (as in angry) scientist out to<br />

wreak havoc on the crimelords<br />

who disfigured him, destroying<br />

his work and his love life along<br />

the way. It's intense and off-b^at,<br />

iioi unlike his other flicks.<br />

Ironically, Raimi is quiet, polite,<br />

and, for lack of a better descrip-<br />

tion, a nice guy. Thr kind of man<br />

you'd bring horn icct your<br />

mom,provided niy.111 ..usn't seen<br />

any of his movies.<br />

Not that anyone would be able<br />

to escape the advertising blitz<br />

accompanying "Darkman." Made<br />

for a budget most Tinseltown<br />

execs would consider modest -<br />

$14 million, it was a lot of money<br />

to- Raimi. He seemed genuinely<br />

elated that Universal was footing<br />

the bill Jor a nation-wide release,<br />

as his previous, independent flicks<br />

merely trickled into theatres.<br />

"It's nice to be able to go to a<br />

theatre to see one of your pictures<br />

where you don't think you're<br />

going to be killed. That's the only<br />

kind of theatres my pictures play<br />

in, the crummiest, worst, most<br />

dangerous neighborhoods," he<br />

said with a grin.<br />

The director said that one of<br />

the great advantages about not<br />

working as a poor independent<br />

was being able to hire an orches-<br />

tra, and Danny Elfman, to score<br />

the film. Raimi said that much of<br />

the energy in his picture comes<br />

from the music.<br />

"The music really swept me<br />

along. Nowadays we're kind of<br />

sound effects heavy, like in :"Die<br />

hard." Even in the "Evil Dead"<br />

pictures, I'm guilty of that. But in<br />

the old pictures they had a much<br />

more romantic concept of film.<br />

They would tell it mostly with<br />

visuals and music. We tried to<br />

return to that style in our approach<br />

of the soundtrack in this picture."<br />

The energetic, and influential,<br />

soundtrack is not all that sets this<br />

flick apart from others in the hor-<br />

ror/genre. Unusual camera work<br />

ajid visuals afe more important<br />

than the dialogue. For instance,<br />

Liam Nccson becomes not only<br />

horribly disfigured and deranged<br />

in the leading role, but has to try<br />

to fit eye glasses over his ban-<br />

daged face. It's a funny touch thai<br />

is also louchingly funny. And one<br />

Raimi insisted upon over the<br />

objection of studio suits. He warn-<br />

ed Necson to still have sonic<br />

basic, human problems.<br />

"I don't think the modern con-<br />

notation of horror, which is a<br />

much more intense genre, applies<br />

that much to 'Darkman.' I ihink<br />

the reason audiences like fantasy<br />

pictures, or maybe a picture like<br />

'Darkman,' is because our lives are<br />

very much filled with shades ol<br />

gray. Its nice to have the hero<br />

clearly identified on the screen.<br />

And the bad guy clearly identi-<br />

fied. So, for 90 minutes, we know<br />

who to root for, as opposed to real<br />

life, where there is never anything<br />

so certain as in the pictures."<br />

Considering his desire to instill<br />

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story, it's not surprising to learn<br />

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more inspirational movies he<br />

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must "learn his craft" before try-<br />

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tion."<br />

Raimi said he hopes some day<br />

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Rudyard Kipling and Nathaniel<br />

Hawthorne. Or, at the very least,<br />

to capture the sentiments about<br />

which these men wrote.<br />

He is, apparently, still trying to<br />

do just that, as the next film Raimi<br />

is set to direct is an independent<br />

bearing the familiar moniker of-<br />

"Evil Dead III."<br />

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Wood chips ANTHONY<br />

I love to travel and, like Millay,<br />

I can truthfully say, "My heart is<br />

warm with the friends I make, and<br />

better friends I'll not be knowing;<br />

Yet there isn't a train I wouldn't<br />

take, no matter where it's going."<br />

Everybody takes vacations for dif-<br />

ferent reasons. Some like to go to<br />

Florida and take pictures with the<br />

beautiful bathing beauties in the<br />

Cypress Gardens. Many others<br />

like to go to the mountains and<br />

you'll find others prefer the<br />

seashore. What I like about a<br />

vacation in August is that I get my<br />

pictures back in September, the<br />

bills in October and my luggage<br />

back in November!<br />

My cousin, Angclo, said, "I<br />

spend three months of the year in<br />

Florida on the sand and the rest of<br />

the year on the rocks paying for<br />

it." My 80-year-old Aunt Nora<br />

asked the travel agent, "Can 1 get<br />

to Niagara Falls by Buffalo." The<br />

wiscguy agent smiled and said,<br />

"At your age ma'am, you'd be bet-<br />

ter off going by bus."<br />

Some banks arc having it tough<br />

these days. Some people don't<br />

worry whether their check will<br />

bounce but whether the bank is<br />

still in business when it gets there.<br />

My bank is having internal trou-<br />

bles, too. I saw a sign there yes-<br />

terday saying, "Cashier Wanted." I<br />

said to the manager, "I thought<br />

you hired one two months ago."<br />

"Yes," he replied, "He's the one<br />

we're looking for!"<br />

Nowadays there's a faster way<br />

of transferring funds, even faster<br />

than our modem electronic bank-<br />

ing machines - it's called mar-<br />

riage. Those new fangled tele-,<br />

phone answering machine are '<br />

wonderful but they certainly do a<br />

job on my ego. I come home after<br />

being away all day and find out<br />

that no one was even thinking<br />

about me. People arc being<br />

squeezed out by computers, vend-<br />

ing machines, answering<br />

machines and automatic dialing<br />

machines - human beings, I'm<br />

afraid, are becoming obsolete.<br />

I asked Mario DiMino, "Why<br />

so sad pal?" "My wife ran off with<br />

my best friend," he exclaimed,<br />

"and I miss him." I'll never under-<br />

stand why some people I know<br />

drive to their slock brokers offices<br />

in their Cadillacs or Lincoln<br />

Continentals to gel financial<br />

advice from somebody who came<br />

to work on a bus. My broker told<br />

me, "Chips, get in on the ground<br />

floor, Otis Elevator is going UP!"<br />

Personality Winners: Re<br />

Taglieri, Joseph Lavacchia,<br />

Joseph Simas, Molly Day, Robin<br />

Lassman, Principal John J. Folcy<br />

and Ana Maccdo, all of Woburn;<br />

Fire Chief Leonard Redfcrn, Lt.<br />

Steve Ballou, Firefighter Roger<br />

Quimby and Carole Rindonc, all<br />

of Reading; Allen Caproni,<br />

Michael DiOrio, Veronica DcLeo<br />

and Jimmy Geary, all of<br />

Lynnficld; Supt. Robert Nccly,<br />

Diane Higdcn, Fr. Robert Dohcrty,<br />

Lcland Prcbble and Joseph<br />

Maggio, all of Burlington;<br />

Firefighters Tom Cavarclta and<br />

Peter Govc, Edmond and Maria<br />

Baratta and Florence Gossclin,<br />

R.N., all of Winchester; Kate<br />

Kellehcr, Pamela Flynn, Lee<br />

MacNeil, Naomi Soloman and<br />

Mitzi Greennine, all of North<br />

Reading; Bob Knocttner, Hugh<br />

Wiberg, and Larz F. Ncilson, all<br />

of <strong>Wilmington</strong>; Maureen McGurn,<br />

Suzic Johnson, Joseph and<br />

Patricia Foley and Edmund<br />

The Center for Health Promotion<br />

Out of breath at the top of<br />

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Exercise for Health is for<br />

men and women in their<br />

middle and older years.<br />

Stretching, calistcnics,,<br />

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exercise routines to music<br />

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Our next evening exer-<br />

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week of September 9 at<br />

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Olin, all of Stoncham; Connie<br />

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Folks, yesterday is history,<br />

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today to "love, live and laugh."<br />

Cole Porter said, "Never explain -<br />

nevcr-cornplain." Which reminds<br />

me - don't tell anyone your trou-<br />

bles, 50% aren't listening, 25%<br />

don't care and 20% arc glad you<br />

have them , so, for a mere 5%, it<br />

isn't worth talking about them.<br />

Officer Kevin Fisher rang my<br />

doorbell and Kathy said to him,<br />

"What the heck do you want? I'm<br />

busy practicing my piano lesson."<br />

"Wellt" Kevin -saidV-l'-we gol an.<br />

emergency call that some guy<br />

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candy, she returned the slipper to<br />

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my slippers to me. It worked this<br />

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When Scott Hamilton was<br />

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end!"<br />

Super Star of the week is the<br />

beautiful Pamela MacKill.<br />

Creative movement classes<br />

offered for children this fall<br />

Many children want to move<br />

and dance but are not ready for the<br />

rigors or specialization of formal<br />

ballet, acrobatics, or tap lessons.<br />

This year, Creative Arts has devel-<br />

oped a new creative movement<br />

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which focuses on the enjoyment of<br />

creative movement.<br />

Intended for both boys and girls,<br />

this program will provide the fun-<br />

damental skills of dance and musi-<br />

cianship in a relaxed atmosphere<br />

that is neither competitive nor tech-<br />

nical. For the 3-8 year olds Diane<br />

McGhee, who is new to the<br />

Creative Arts faculty this year, will<br />

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rhythm, body awareness, poise and<br />

curiosity as they learn to work with<br />

their bodies in a group and individ-<br />

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ence.<br />

For the tots, Mauve Bradley will<br />

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and 3 year olds which will enhance<br />

a child's creative and imaginative<br />

play through using parachutes,<br />

hoops, music and much more. Ms.<br />

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program which stresses large motor<br />

coordination and creative exprds - -''<br />

sion. Creative Arts continues- with<br />

its Ballroom Dance class for adults<br />

taught by Andrea King who is well<br />

known for her private dance<br />

instruction in this area.<br />

All dance classes will b c held at<br />

the Creative Arts Center located in<br />

the First Congregational Church in<br />

Reading. Classes start the week of<br />

September 26 and run for 7 to I -7<br />

week sessions.<br />

Creative Arts is a community<br />

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of arts enrichment to preschoolers<br />

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Brochures are available at local<br />

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For information about the dance,<br />

music or art programs call (617)<br />

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Homeless mothers-to-be and<br />

young mothers benefit concert<br />

A concert to benefit the<br />

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and blue works by<br />

composer/vocalist Vanessa<br />

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Puppet Guild meets<br />

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Puppet enthusiasts are invited<br />

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you it! 617-938-6084.<br />

RESUMES $29<br />

5' Laser printed copies;<br />

rjisc stored for updates.<br />

Other services available,<br />

typing, flyers, proposals<br />

&. bookkeeping. Ad-<br />

ministrative Assoc. Call<br />

now 617-662-8895<br />

VERY Reasonable prices!<br />

Will prepare on IBMPC,<br />

Resumes, Legal & Tech<br />

Docs. Paralegal " plus<br />

English Degree. 272-9154.<br />

CARPENTRY 007<br />

r —<br />

A fid It iont Remodeling<br />

Additions, decks, kitch-<br />

ens, remodeling. Frame<br />

to' finish. High quality<br />

licensed contractor with<br />

references. $15'hour.<br />

988-1999.<br />

B J & D Carpentry<br />

Additions, decks, patios,<br />

retainer walls & more.<br />

Call Mark, 935-2527.<br />

BILL CURRIER<br />

Retired. 40 years exp.<br />

Specializing in small<br />

jobs. Interior or exterior.<br />

933-7135. Free estimates.<br />

Cannon Construction<br />

Custom Carpentry. Home<br />

Improvements. Licensed<br />

and Insured. 438-3570.<br />

CARPENTER<br />

Semi-retired finish car-<br />

penter looking for int/ext<br />

rjemodeling work. Win-<br />

dows, siding, kitchens.<br />

(jieorge, 273-2575.<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

llnterior & exterior<br />

renovations. Decks. No<br />

jt>b too small. Call 944<br />

3303.<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Remodeling, additions,<br />

Kitchens, baths, decks,<br />

rbofing. References, Lie.<br />

4 Ins. Free estimates.<br />

Call Martin 944-6417.<br />

CARPENTER<br />

Roofing, Siding, Decks,<br />

Interior finish work, Cab-<br />

inets, counter tops made,<br />

assist home owner at<br />

hourly rate. 933-0584<br />

CHAFFEE CARPENTRY<br />

Additions, remodeling,<br />

2nd levels, decks, roofing<br />

& siding. High quality in-<br />

terior finish & kitchens.<br />

Lie. & Ins. 935-9234.<br />

COMPLETE REMODELING<br />

Remodeling & additions •<br />

kitchens, baths, tile,<br />

decks, garages,<br />

masonary, fireplaces and<br />

steps. Down • to - earth<br />

prices. Fully insured.<br />

Licensed builder. Call<br />

Bob, 664-0046. , tfn<br />

DOORS Windows,<br />

bathrooms, kitchens, ad-<br />

ditions, decks, concrete,<br />

masonry. Custom<br />

carpentry, electricial,<br />

plumbinig. No job too big<br />

or too small. For free est.<br />

Call Mike 474-0618<br />

FINISH CARPENTER<br />

Retired. 30 yrs. exp., will<br />

do int.remod. & repairs.<br />

Small outside jobs &<br />

repairs. Have ABC Bldrs.<br />

Lie. Anytime 938-8739.<br />

Glrard Woodworking<br />

Int. finish, decks, kits.,<br />

basement conversions.<br />

Quality workmanship,<br />

free ests. Lie. #035221.<br />

Call Jim 508-667-4181.<br />

J & J CONTRACTING<br />

Building and remodeling.<br />

No job too small. Joe Col-<br />

lins, Joe Sheehan. 617<br />

321-5624. 9/198<br />

JESSAN BUILDERS<br />

Kitchens, bathrooms,<br />

additions. All phases of<br />

construction. NO JOB<br />

TOO SMALL!! Lie. & in-<br />

sured. Call 937-5733 tor<br />

657-7380 after 5 pm. tft<br />

MAKSOU BROTHERS<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Additions are our spec-<br />

ialty! Free estimates.<br />

Quality work. Friendly<br />

manner. Low prices.<br />

Please call 944-9031.<br />

NEW & REPAIR WORK<br />

We do it all! Interior/<br />

exterior remodeling. No<br />

job too big/small. Quality<br />

at low prices. Call Joe at<br />

273-3356. Eric, 275-9528.<br />

Seaver Construction, Inc.<br />

New construction, addi-<br />

tions, remodeling, roof-<br />

ing, siding, kitchens,<br />

baths, & more. Licensed<br />

& insured. Quality work.<br />

Free estimates. 935-0130.<br />

Tony's Construction<br />

Specializing in Carpentry<br />

& paint, drs, windows,<br />

complete bths, remdlng,<br />

siding, vinal, decks,<br />

masonery. No job to<br />

small. Tony 933-6754<br />

WoodSmith W/W<br />

Kitchen & baths<br />

specialist, new or refac-<br />

ed. basements & family<br />

rooms, doors & windows<br />

replaced. Lve msg any<br />

time for free estimates<br />

617-932-6280<br />

Catering 009<br />

MIMIS CATERING<br />

Buffets, parties, picnics,<br />

complete dinners. 2 to<br />

200 people. 24 hour<br />

notice. Lorraine Brozyna<br />

508-658-3139. tft<br />

Cleaning 011<br />

ABRACADABRA<br />

Window Cleaning Co.<br />

Reasonable rates. Com-<br />

mercial and residential.<br />

Call anytime 938-4942.<br />

ACTION CLEANING<br />

A comp. prof., comm. &<br />

resid. cleaning company.<br />

Reg. basis or spec. 1<br />

time cleaning serv. Win-<br />

dows, walls, ovens, firs<br />

stripped & waxed. For all<br />

your cleaning needs at<br />

the the most reas. rates<br />

call 942-2854 for free est.<br />

Authentic<br />

Chimney Sweeps<br />

Professionally clean &<br />

repair chimneys & flues.<br />

Fully insured. Free est-<br />

imates. Call 273-3718.<br />

B & B Chimney Services<br />

All type of chimneys &<br />

flues cleaned. Pointing &<br />

rebuilding. Fully insured.<br />

Free estimates. B & B<br />

Chimney Sweep Co.,<br />

641-2004.<br />

B&M Cleaning Specialist<br />

Home & apt. or business<br />

cleaned with a personal<br />

touch. Wk., bi-wk. or<br />

monthly. Reas. rates. Call<br />

BJ 721-1313 day or eve.<br />

CAR WAXING<br />

At your home or office.<br />

Professional buffing ma-<br />

chine prevents rust. For<br />

appt. call Bob or Dan<br />

McLaughlin 617 396-<br />

3592. 9/15<br />

CLEAN SWEEP<br />

Quality house/office<br />

cleaning with care &<br />

consideration. Long time<br />

N. Reading resident w/<br />

excellent refs. Call Carol<br />

for free est. 664-4904. 9/5n<br />

COMPLETE through<br />

cleaning of home or<br />

small office. Wkly, bi-<br />

wkly or monthly. Honest<br />

& reliable. 508-664-5474<br />

HOUSECLEANING<br />

Dependable, meticulous<br />

cleaning of your home.<br />

Free estimate. Refs. Call<br />

245-6699.<br />

HOUSECLEANING<br />

Best Cleaning. I have ex-<br />

perience. I would like to<br />

work for you. Call me<br />

after 4 pm, Fernanda<br />

623-3562.<br />

HOUSEKEEPING<br />

Reliable, reasonable<br />

rates Excellent refer-<br />

ences. Call before 4 p.m.<br />

617 937-3855.<br />

Jim's Window Washing<br />

Service. Residential, gut-<br />

ters cleaned & oiled. Free<br />

Estimates. 30 yrs. exp.<br />

933-244A<br />

Magnum Cleaning<br />

Office Cleaning. Carpet<br />

cleaning, floor stripping<br />

& Waxing. Window clean-<br />

ing. 245-8644. ■<br />

MERRY MAIDS<br />

Quality home & office<br />

cleaning to your<br />

specifications. Pleasant<br />

and dependable. Bonded<br />

and insured. 18 Mass<br />

branch offices. For free<br />

estimate. Call Merry<br />

Maids, 935-1850.<br />

NORTHEAST<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEPS<br />

Chimneys cleaned,<br />

repaired, rebuilt, relined.<br />

Wood/coal burn stoves<br />

instal. Free est. 935-5488.<br />

ONE-TIME CLEANING<br />

Experienced team<br />

specializing in HEAVY<br />

DUTY.1 room or entire<br />

house. Walls, woodwork,<br />

cellars. 396-2290.<br />

WHY work all week then<br />

clean all weekend. Let<br />

me do it. I'm meticulous,<br />

hard working & depen-<br />

dable. Call Dee at 942-<br />

0007<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

ROBERT'S window<br />

cleaning. Prof, cleaning<br />

only $6.00 stand, sz &<br />

storms. Guar. Also int.<br />

paint & paper. Wilm.,<br />

508-657-7685. tfs<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

Windows Washed. Call<br />

Phil at 944-3001.<br />

Child Care 013<br />

A.B.C.<br />

Loving licensed provider<br />

has 1 F.T. openings. Lg.<br />

yd., meals incl. Loc.<br />

Lex/Wob. line. Call Carole<br />

938-6657. Lie. #57672.<br />

BRIGHT BEGINNINGS<br />

Family DayCare, F/P<br />

time.10mo/4yrst,We offer<br />

a full day of fun & Ed.<br />

Act. $2.30/hr. incl. meals.<br />

938-1961. Lic#41463<br />

BURLINGTON<br />

Family Daycare has<br />

openings full & part time.<br />

3 mo., & up. Meals incl.<br />

Reas. rates. PM hrs. avail.<br />

229-1871. Lic# 53631.<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

Little Folks Day School.<br />

Full day and part time<br />

nursery school &<br />

kindergarten program.<br />

Experienced professional<br />

staff. Convenient loca-<br />

tion in Cummings Park,<br />

at Junction of Rts. 128 &<br />

93. Call 935-9697.<br />

CHILD development<br />

teacher has 3 day open-<br />

ing in small family<br />

daycare. Arts & crafts,<br />

structured activities etc.<br />

Ages 2 yrs., 9 mths & up.<br />

Rte. 28 in N. Reading.<br />

Call 6640061. Lie.<br />

#48186. 9/6n<br />

Family daycare has open-<br />

ings full and part time.<br />

Over 2 years meals and<br />

snacks inc. CPR cer-<br />

tified, located on Rte.<br />

129. Call Cindi 508-658-<br />

3933. Lie. #54453. 9/26t<br />

COLONIAL COUNTRY<br />

DAY SCHOOL<br />

provides the best in child<br />

care for ages 3 months to<br />

kindergarten, in a safe,<br />

clean, homelike facility,<br />

with professional staff,<br />

developmentally ap-<br />

propriate curriculum and<br />

equipment. Over J /< acre<br />

of fenced play space.<br />

Located V4 mile from 128,<br />

exit 34, Burlington, Wob-<br />

urn. Come see and com-<br />

pare. For further informa-<br />

tion call 933-0924.<br />

DAYCARE MOM<br />

has F & P time openings.<br />

Infants or toddlers. Nice<br />

neighborhood. Min. from<br />

Rte. 128. Meals inc. Ref.<br />

270-9804. Lie. #54753.<br />

DEE'S Child Care- loving<br />

mom has FT openings for<br />

ages 3 yrs. and up. Also<br />

before & after school<br />

care. Woburn St., School,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> area. 508-<br />

658-3123. Lic#55379. 9/12t<br />

DONNA'S PLAYCARE<br />

Exp. teacher/Mom offers<br />

developmental activities,<br />

fun & lots of TLC. Conv.<br />

to Rtes. 38, 62 & 93. Near<br />

Glen Rd., <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

(school year calendar<br />

welcomed) 657-5247. 9/5t<br />

EXPERIENCED lie. child<br />

care. <strong>Wilmington</strong> area,<br />

loc. nr Rte 129 & 38. Full<br />

or part time openings.<br />

508-657-8692. Lie.<br />

#51573, tft<br />

FAMILY DAY CARE<br />

Loving mother of 3 has<br />

f/p time openings for 18<br />

mos. & up. Dead end st.<br />

Lge. yd. Vy. safe & lots of<br />

fun. #49769.935-1421.<br />

LIC. child care in my<br />

home. Meals & snacks.<br />

Full or part time. #58076.<br />

Call 933-9349 anytime.<br />

LIC. DAYCARE MOTHER<br />

FT& PT 0-12 yrs Mon-Fri.<br />

Flex hrs. Exc. at-<br />

mosphere w/lots of TLC.<br />

meals inc. Fox Hill area<br />

Burl. #48016. 273-9954.<br />

LICENSED DAY CARE<br />

MOM / TEACHER<br />

Minutes from Rtes 128,<br />

93 & 1. Child safe dead<br />

end street."Has openings<br />

- ft & pt. Great care,<br />

meals, snacks & activi-<br />

ties. Call Lee Ann at 617<br />

438-1590. Lie No.<br />

50616. 9/15s<br />

LOOKING for a loving<br />

mom to care for your<br />

children in our home?<br />

Near North Reading<br />

Center. Part of full time.'<br />

Reas. price. Call<br />

(508)664-9972. 9/5n<br />

LOVING Mom has open-<br />

ing. Kids enjoy walks,<br />

kiddie pool, table activi-<br />

ties, etc. Snacks & meals<br />

incl. Wilm. High School<br />

area. Call 658-5750. Lie.<br />

#41454. 9/12t<br />

LOVING Lie. day care<br />

provider has immediate<br />

openings. 1-508-658-8511.<br />

Lic#58130. 8/26t<br />

LOVING provider has<br />

FT/PT openings for ages<br />

0-5, in her daycare. Lots<br />

of TLC. Lie #57667. 933-<br />

0854.<br />

NO. WILMINGTON. • Lie<br />

day care Mom has 2 FT,'<br />

PT openings for 2 yrs &<br />

older. Fenced in yard,<br />

many structured learning<br />

& play activities. 4 to 1<br />

ratio. Member of Provider<br />

nutritional food progra—<br />

Pediatric CPR cert. Lie.<br />

#56438. Call 657-4750. 9/5t<br />

READING<br />

Lie. Day Care Mom has<br />

infant/toddler openings<br />

Wkdays, full time<br />

7:45am-5:15pm. Lie<br />

#54719. Kelly 944-0963<br />

SHAWSHEEN School<br />

area mornings & after-<br />

noon care for school<br />

children esp.<br />

kindergarten. Qyiet<br />

street, large, fun yard.<br />

657-8301. Lie. #47843. 9/5t<br />

T&CDAYCARE<br />

Day-care provider who is<br />

a mother of 1 along with<br />

an assistant, has 4 F/ T<br />

openings starting 1st wk.<br />

Sept. Meals & snacks inc.<br />

935-2203, 932-6675 (lve<br />

msg) #57682 & #57669.<br />

TEACHER/MOM<br />

F.D.C. flex, schedule.<br />

Warm & fun Wob. home<br />

In & outdoors. 2 yrs. +.<br />

Loc. nr. 93 & 128. Diane<br />

932-0943. #58052.<br />

TIGER'S DEN DAY CARE<br />

938-0678<br />

Infancy through<br />

kindergarten. RN on<br />

staff. 2 weeks free tuition<br />

if registered by Aug. 15.<br />

Draperies 017<br />

FALBOEXCLUSIVES<br />

Dress up for the holidays<br />

Cutsom draperies,<br />

bedspreads, verticals,<br />

minis, duettes. 50% off<br />

Fall Special. Create a one<br />

of a kind look. Free in<br />

home consultation.<br />

Jeanette 617-231-0238.<br />

9/8s<br />

Interiors By MoryGoll<br />

Time to dress your win-<br />

dows with custom<br />

draperies, pleated<br />

shades, verticals etc. Will<br />

also work with your ma-<br />

terial. Call 942-1728<br />

ELDER CARE 019<br />

HEALTH AIDE<br />

Will give TLC to your<br />

elederly while you work,<br />

vacation etc. Avail 24hrs<br />

Denise 508-658-7045<br />

YOUNG COMPANION<br />

Compassionate male<br />

with car; to be a compa-<br />

nion. Flex hrs, light<br />

housekeeping & do er-<br />

rands. Reply to P.O.Box<br />

62,Stoneham,MA02180<br />

Electricians 021<br />

ALARMS & ELECTRICAL<br />

1800 3399183<br />

Residential, commercial<br />

wiring. Free estimates.<br />

Fully insured Lie.<br />

E25994. Call Lou Casco<br />

944-9183. ■<br />

Bill Hanson<br />

Fully licensed & insured<br />

for residential, commer-<br />

cial, industrial. Call for<br />

any job, anytime. Lie.<br />

#E33512.617-9351344<br />

Don Chamberlain<br />

Serving you is our goal.<br />

Lets talk -free- Resid.,<br />

comm., & indust. Fully<br />

ins. Master. Call 935-<br />

3794. Lie. #A12176.<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Lloy and Johnson Inc.<br />

Commerical, Residential,<br />

and Industrial. Free est.<br />

Fully insured. Master Lie.<br />

#A12014. Call 944-3109.<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Licensed Electrician-<br />

Free estimates. No job<br />

too big or too small. Lee<br />

Janvrin, 942-0243.<br />

License No. E17239.<br />

HANAFIN ELECTRICAL<br />

Prompt, quality service at<br />

affordable rates. Resi-<br />

dential, commercial, in-<br />

dustrial. Free estimates.<br />

508-658-5473. Master<br />

Lic.#A13067.<br />

Entertainment 023<br />

ABRACADABRA<br />

"J" THE CLOWN is<br />

available full time for bir-<br />

thday parties, company<br />

outings and promotions.<br />

Call "J" at 508-744-1140.<br />

ANGEL'S DJ'S<br />

Disc Jockeys, entertain-<br />

ment for all special oc-<br />

casions, reasonable<br />

rates, please call 935-<br />

4386 or 935-7509.<br />

AWESOME AUDIO<br />

DISC JOCKS<br />

One of New England's<br />

most professional. Avail-<br />

able for all occasions.<br />

Call for personal con-<br />

sultation. 508-664-1431.<br />

24 hours. tfn<br />

BELLY DANCING<br />

BY DOROTHEA<br />

"The regal dancer". A<br />

unique enhancement to<br />

any social event. Dance<br />

classes. Call 438-7663 tfS<br />

CLOWN SHOW<br />

Having a show or B-Day<br />

party? Invite "Ollie" the<br />

Clown, graduate Ringling<br />

Clown College. Magic,<br />

Juggling, etc. Call 617-<br />

665-2484. tfs<br />

Fences, Walls<br />

& Masonry<br />

DJSTEVIEB '<br />

DISC jockies for any<br />

function. We have nice<br />

sound and lights to set Floor & Rug<br />

the mood! Call now to<br />

reserve your date. Call<br />

Steve at 617-438-1467.<br />

TFS<br />

DISC JOCKEY<br />

We play music with a<br />

style that fits your occa-<br />

sion. Prof. & exp. Top<br />

quality sound. Music<br />

40s-90s. Tom, 2330960.<br />

DISC JOCKEY<br />

for all occasions. BIG<br />

CITY SOUNDS at small<br />

town prices. Call Larry at<br />

3 Cities Entertainment,<br />

938-5828.<br />

EMOTIONS • N - SOUND<br />

Disc Jockeys. Music for<br />

all occasions.<br />

LOWEST PRICES AVAIL.<br />

Call Norman for free est-<br />

imates, 933-8020.<br />

GOOD VIBRATIONS<br />

D.J. / M.C. Top 40.<br />

Motown, oldies, rock, all<br />

the hits. Professional<br />

equipment & lights. 617<br />

245-1553.<br />

HEART & SOUL<br />

DJ Service. CD-equipped,<br />

audio sensitive lights.<br />

Big Band to Current top<br />

40. Call Laura or Chuck<br />

Connor 508-658-5279 tfT<br />

MOBILE DISC JOCKEY<br />

Mice's Music Connec-<br />

tion. DJ for all occasions.<br />

Latest hits,- oldies, CD<br />

equipped. Call Mike<br />

617-662-9776. tf_t<br />

PARTY SOUNDS<br />

Music for all occasions<br />

from the 40s to the 80's.<br />

Pro equip & D.J. with 8<br />

yrs. exp. Reas. rates.<br />

508.448.6150. 1<br />

PONIES<br />

for hire. For birthday par-<br />

ties, club functions or<br />

afternoon fun. 508-667-<br />

2921or6!7-272-7212. tft<br />

SOMETHING UNIQUE<br />

Bellydancing with per-<br />

sonalized comedy. Bette<br />

Midler look-alike. Call<br />

Cara Mia at 286-9130.<br />

TIME OF YOUR LIFE<br />

Disc Jockey for all occa-<br />

sions. Let Barney &<br />

Becky make your next<br />

function a success. Why<br />

pay more than you did<br />

before! 617-438-8948 tfs<br />

UNICORN DISC JOCKEY<br />

Having a function? Let us<br />

make that spec, occasion<br />

a time to remember.<br />

Avail, for Weddings &<br />

Anniversary (a specialty).<br />

Make it exciting w/oldies<br />

nights. Magic shows or<br />

pony rides. Always a hit<br />

& birthday parties &<br />

Christenings. For info<br />

call (508)470-3081 or<br />

944-2081.<br />

1 800 YES4ADJ<br />

Before you even think of<br />

choosing a disc jockey,<br />

call us. We will send you<br />

a free information packet<br />

within 24 hrs.<br />

Equipment Rental .<br />

& Repair 025<br />

FOR RENT<br />

26" hydraulic log splitter,<br />

12 ton, delivered and<br />

picked up $65 per<br />

weekend, $35 per day,<br />

call 475-4628 or 475-<br />

7148. tfn<br />

027<br />

A-LINE FENCE & WALL<br />

Installation, design &<br />

repair of all types of<br />

fences & tie walls. We<br />

can SAVE YOU MONEY!<br />

Call Paul 246-1367<br />

CHIMNEY REBUILDING<br />

Chimneys rebuilt, clean-<br />

ed & repaired. Done at<br />

reasonable prices! Free<br />

estimates. Call Rich<br />

935-5828 or 933-2470<br />

FENCES INSTALLED<br />

New installations or<br />

repairs, Chain Link, all<br />

types of Wood fences.<br />

Large/small Jobs. Expert<br />

work. Free est. 648-9359.<br />

G.T. MASONRY<br />

Repair, restoration and<br />

re-pointing. Free estim-<br />

ates. Call Gary, 933-6647.<br />

MASONRY WORK<br />

Stonewalls, brick and<br />

concrete work and<br />

patios. Call Armando<br />

Sinagoga, 617-438-<br />

3465. tfs<br />

MASONRY<br />

New and repair. No job<br />

too big or too small. Call<br />

Jim, 508-657-6078 or<br />

617-938-9270.<br />

QUALITY MASONRY<br />

Stairs-walks-patios-walls<br />

stone work- flagstone<br />

work, bulkheads & sump<br />

pump install. Many refs.<br />

30yrs exp. Call Bill 508-<br />

658-9287,508-658-9157.<br />

RETAINING WALLS<br />

Landscape Timber &<br />

RailRoad Tie Construc-<br />

tion. Call Ed, 933-3172.<br />

STONEWALL BUILDING<br />

Cement & patio work,<br />

Miscellaneous jobs, large<br />

& small. Free est.<br />

617-229-2441.<br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990-PAGE S-11<br />

R.W.O. CARPENTRY<br />

SCOTTS LANDSCAPING<br />

PLASTERING<br />

Kitchen & bath remodel- Every other week lower Specializing in replacing<br />

ing. Ceramic iling, rates gmall lawn $15; walls & ceilings in your<br />

Med. lawns $20; Lg.' home. Patching & repair<br />

lawns $25, trash removal work - N decks, windows, doors,<br />

'finish work. Int/Ext. 617-<br />

° job too small<br />

935-2962.<br />

508-658-6737 tft Call David 938-0383.<br />

Sam's Handyman Service SPRING CLEANING? OUALITY & EXPERIENCE<br />

Can't find anyone to do Call TNT Yard Mainten PAINTING CO<br />

those small jobs? Now s ance (or raking, prunjng Fully licensed & insured,<br />

the time to secure your tilling and planting Interior, exterior. Cornown<br />

handyman! Call Sam Competitive prices Ask mercial & residential.<br />

Nesbitt, 245-3909. for Tim at 935-5805 Satisfaction guaranteed.<br />

SKIP AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

Office 523 Main St.<br />

SPRING CLEAN UP<br />

Household Handyman<br />

Reading.<br />

and removal, profes-<br />

Don't know who to call<br />

944-8010<br />

for those jobs small or sional landscaping, lawn Ceilings p^n'ted" nobody<br />

maint & fertilizing pro- ►,„.,.,. ».,.„.; '<br />

large? Call Skip 935-1862.<br />

gram. Free est. 944-3039°' bea,S ur prices<br />

°<br />

R.C. PAINTING<br />

Instruction 035 Miscellaneous 043 AND WALLPAPERING<br />

Interior & Exterior, over<br />

Fo^Kidf^PPn^A^u^ ®« t " w ""«>wer Repairs 20 years eyp. HeasdnabTe<br />

For Kids, Teens Adults. Senior cjtizen diSCOunt. prlces & (ree estjmates<br />

029<br />

BOB'S FLOOR SERVICE<br />

Hardwood floors sanded<br />

and refinished. Family<br />

business since 1955.<br />

Small jobs welcome also.<br />

933-4641 /1 ;800-640-3566.<br />

CARPET REPAIR<br />

Problems with buckles,<br />

burns, seams or stairs?<br />

Call Tom for all repairs.<br />

Installation available.<br />

938-0864.<br />

M.D. FLOOR<br />

Sanding & Refinishing.<br />

Over 20 yrs exp. Fully ins.<br />

Call Mike Hennessy,<br />

933-2088 or Jack Duffy<br />

933-7445 or 935-6277.<br />

N.H. Floor Sanding Serv.<br />

Sanding, refinishing,<br />

staining, new floor in-<br />

stalled. Reasonable<br />

prices. Free estimates.<br />

Timmy 581-2819.<br />

Wilson Hardwood Floors<br />

Floors installed, sanded<br />

and refinished. Sand &<br />

finish 80c sq ft.,<br />

Polyurethane water base<br />

fin $1.25 sg ft. Min 300 Sq<br />

ft. Ron 508-777-1182<br />

Home<br />

Improvements 031<br />

A1 CERAMIC TILE<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Regrouting, washing,<br />

new installations,<br />

bathrooms, shower<br />

stalls, kitchens &<br />

hallways. 617-438-<br />

2401. tfs<br />

BATHTUBS<br />

RESURFACED<br />

Is your bathtub worn out<br />

or hard to clean? Don't<br />

rip it out. Resurface it<br />

with our exclusive syn-<br />

thetic porcelain. All dec-<br />

orator colors. Fully guar-<br />

anteed. Call PER-<br />

MACERAM of New<br />

England. 245-8287. TFS<br />

BOB AMICO<br />

General Contractor.<br />

Kitchens, baths, addi-<br />

tions, porches and much<br />

more. Free estimates 1-<br />

800-649-2409<br />

CERAMIC TILE<br />

Bathroom tile repaired,<br />

regrouted, acid wash,<br />

waterproofed, polished<br />

like new. All work, guarnt.<br />

Est. 1956. Keep this ad-<br />

free est. Call 396-4731.<br />

CONCRETE FORMS<br />

Poured foundations and<br />

floors, machine work<br />

available. Charles A<br />

Cushing 657-7566. tft<br />

FURNITURE FACELIFT<br />

Kitchen cabinet fronts &<br />

furniture refinishing, our<br />

specialty chairs reglued,<br />

free est. Pick up &<br />

delivery. Call 508-658-<br />

0166. tfj<br />

Garage Door Servicing<br />

' &<br />

Electric Openers<br />

Call Ted Nalwalk:<br />

9448373.<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

Small Jobs, Landscaping,<br />

Yard mowing, raking,<br />

trimming, clean ups. Call<br />

932-1335<br />

Palazzolo & Son Const.<br />

Concrete specialist,<br />

foundations, floors,<br />

etc.additions, architec-<br />

tural design, & land<br />

surveying. 508-664-6328.<br />

IK, . C j..e^ S . n ?° n " Plcku P avail Reas rates Quality work 944-8976 or<br />

thly. MUSIC lessons: free 944.2420 944-3386<br />

loan of most, instru-<br />

ments. It's fun! At Sar-<br />

rin's 245-2200.<br />

GEORGE W.GATELY R.K. PLASTERING<br />

Backhoe Service. Local Skimcoat-Ceil 1 ngs-<br />

#4. Sewer & water con- Repairs. Free estimates.<br />

BODY BUILDING<br />

nections, drain laying, Fully insured 938-6815,<br />

& Nutrition, Consultant, excavations" and water ask for Rich.<br />

Will develop personnal taps. 933-1322" Free esV.<br />

programs for your indivdl.<br />

needs. How to gain mus-<br />

i'i Plumbing<br />

cle quickly, or just look £=J v ISA! MASTER 4Heating 049<br />

oood gooo.uave^auw Dave229-0497 CARD! Majority approved —<br />

|fl spite Q( ^ credm FURNACES Boilers,<br />

Ceramics Evening Classes (Card user New Era Bank, water heaters, oil burn-<br />

Starting soon All the lat- Somerset NJ) "Free"<br />

est designs & tech- f0| caM 24hrs 1-205-774<br />

niques. Call Kathy for 3394 Credit ext N-2058<br />

more'nfo 438 1664<br />

ers, ducts installed &<br />

serviced. Reasonable<br />

Prices. 508-658-8578. tft<br />

HEATING CONTRACTOR<br />

MUSIC IS ART Paint, Paper<br />

Oil Burners, Boilers,<br />

Agency provides private<br />

Baseboard, Hot Water<br />

instruction in voice, & Plaster 047 Boosters. Jerry<br />

piano, organ & theory. A&MQUALITY PAINTING Ficociello Reasonable,<br />

Experienced teachers are Specialists in exterior & reliable. 617-272-4367<br />

conservatory-trained per- interior painting, over 26<br />

JOSEPH P. LENTINI CO.<br />

forming artists Visa & years exp. Fully ins., Plumbing, heating and<br />

LlE-32 accepted rigger, free est. 944-4343 gas Kit y & bath re y mode,.<br />

438 " 2959 - l J* or 508-531-6430. mg. A„ types of jobs.<br />

PIANO LESSONS' ANTHONY'S PAINT Estimates. Master Lie.<br />

All ages, all levels, adult, & paper. Quality work at #10120 Call 273-0007.<br />

rffJ.Tf/^oVr^^B reasonable Price?- Neat ' K&K Plumbing* Heating<br />

iVf^cic, Clean & prompl - Free eSt " Kit. & bath "emodeling.<br />

658 - 4989 imates. Call 935-0081. Water neaters & gas<br />

PIANO LESSONS BOB'S PAPERHANGING work. Full serv. Fully ins.,<br />

All ages, all levels. Adult $8-$10 per roll, 26 yrs. emerg. serv. Free Est.<br />

beginners welcome! Call exp. All work guaranteed. Lie. #20458.229-1871.<br />

508-658-4989. g/12t Aftr6pm. 246-8269 p_ J# RAFFI<br />

PIANO INSTRUCTION CHAMPION PAINTING PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

Conservatory Graduate. Services. Int/Ext. Spec- Master Lie. #9898. Corn-<br />

Piano major. 20 yrs. pro- ialty, Int.: Old wall, ceiling mercial & residential<br />

fessional experience. Will repair, sprayed text, eel- plumbing gas fitting &<br />

come to your home. Call ing. Ext.: Windows & heating Estimates given.<br />

Robert 935-6437. trim. Call Joe 938-5938 Professional Service, af-<br />

PIANO LESSONS<br />

Conservatory prep school<br />

student, prize winning<br />

Landscaping<br />

& Gardening 039<br />

All around yd mainten-<br />

ance incl. wkly mowing,<br />

mulching, thatching,<br />

cleanups, seed, sod<br />

lawns, trash removal, etc.<br />

Chris - 729-6828.<br />

COLLEGE PAINTING<br />

Why pay pro prices<br />

College student with 5 +<br />

GILLIS PLASTERING<br />

Ceilings, walls, patches,<br />

fordably priced. 657-<br />

7710. TFT<br />

PIPEWORKS<br />

pianist, looking to teach yrs exp. Fully ins. ree Plumbing & Heating,<br />

children. Beginning or in- est. A1 refs. 272-9401 Gasfitting. Master Lie<br />

termediate level. Call DAVE'S PAINTING<br />

#9905, 24hr service. Steve<br />

617-942-0466.<br />

Specializing in residential<br />

Thacker 246-3079<br />

'•PIANO LESSONS" interiors. Quality work at<br />

Teacher with degree in reasonable rates. Free Roofing 053<br />

Music Education, and 15 estimates & Fully in- A.E. HALL ROOFING<br />

years experience has sured. 729-4657. Specializing in new roofs<br />

openings for Fall. West DOC S PLASTERING and problem leaks. Free<br />

side of Woburn. Call Free estimates. Will do estimates. Call anytime 7<br />

Kerry at 935-3119. Begin- any|mng CaM 667-4408 days. Don't-get-soakedners<br />

welcome. ask for Bil tft prices.438-9697 or 438-<br />

7401.<br />

TFT<br />

EUAZE LANDSCAPING MIKE S PAINT CO.<br />

Design & Installation of Interior, exterior. Quality<br />

sod & seed. Major yard work. Reasonable rates<br />

renovations. Tree & Insured. Call 933-5236.<br />

SPV CONSTRUCTION<br />

blueboard hanging. No All types of roofing, new<br />

job too large or "small, roofs, go-overs, flat, etc.<br />

Quality work. Free est Licensed & insured. Free<br />

Ca eves. (508)658-9057, estimates. Steve at 438-<br />

(617)272-5534. 7992 tfS<br />

GODDARDS Sewing<br />

PAINTING SERVICE, INC.<br />

Professional int. & ext Alterations 057<br />

ALL TREE REMOVAL<br />

painting & wallpapering. "<br />

William Stewart & Sons.<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

Fully insured. Richard WUJII<br />

Bucket truck. Fully in-<br />

do alterations for<br />

Goddard. 944-4962 or men, women & childrens<br />

sured. Stumps ground sM.2274,246-6u6<br />

Free estimates. Call :<br />

clothes. Reasonable<br />

862-4604<br />

HOUSE PAINTING rates. 935-1938. 7 Wood<br />

Rainbow House Painting. Street, Woburn.<br />

ANYTHING FOR MONEY Interior, exterior. Very<br />

GOWNS • FORMALS •<br />

Any type yard work, neat, very clean & very re- Accessories Custom<br />

trees, lawns, hedges, liable; Free-Estimates, made designs and restoclean-ups,<br />

fertilizing, seal call Nick at 508-657-7369 rations. All types of<br />

coating. Dave 396-4681. or Bill at 508-658-8120. tft alterations. Work profes-<br />

Collins Tree Company HOUSE BEAUTIFUL sionally done. 933-1929.<br />

All phases of general tree Painting & Carpentry HEIRLOOM CREATIONS<br />

care. Removals, plan- "Preparation J_s Our '4f you can dream it, I<br />

tings, etc. Represented Commitment" Fully in- can seam it"! Experiby<br />

45 years of Consulting sured. (617)942-0711, enced designer & crafter.<br />

Arborist. 617-937-3350. (508)658-2656<br />

Unique items. Dorothea<br />

Ramara 438-7663 tfs<br />

stump removal. Any size.<br />

Lie & ins. 935-6984.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Fall Cleanups. Lawns<br />

mowed. Excellent work<br />

done. Every 2nd lawn cut<br />

V2 price. Please call Jim<br />

or Chuck at 508-670-9123.<br />

G&MTREE SERVICE<br />

Tree removal. Pruning &<br />

bob cat serv. Landscap-<br />

ing. Fully ins. Free est.<br />

Certified Mass. Arborist.<br />

932-8288 or 935-4397<br />

LANDSCAPES FOR LESS<br />

Exp., yard design. Will<br />

PAINTING<br />

UNEMPLOYED Teachers<br />

looking for painting jobs<br />

Int & ext. Prof, job, low<br />

prices, exp., neat, refs<br />

Improve house save<br />

money. 438-8601, 438-<br />

0611,438-7360. TFS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert interior and exte-<br />

plant/prune/mulch/mow, years exp. Satisfaction<br />

& imp. appear, of your quaranteed on all work,<br />

outdoor living space. For Call Stephen Meuse,<br />

free est. 944-9319. 438-2913. tfs<br />

LOAM PAPIRHANGER<br />

Screened. $14/yard. Free Painting and papering,<br />

MASS TREE SPEC<br />

All aspects of tree work<br />

at low prices. Free est.<br />

Ail messages ans. We<br />

won't leave you out on a<br />

limb! 508-988-0644. 9/19t<br />

RICH FARM LOAM<br />

Delivered at old-fashion-<br />

ed prices. Bark mulch,<br />

fill, red crushed stone,<br />

sand, fieldstone. Bobcat<br />

rental. Call 233-0348.<br />

Rubbish &<br />

Junk Removal 061<br />

A & A DISPOSAL<br />

Disposal of any un-<br />

wanted junk from your<br />

home or bus., Lowest<br />

possible prices. Dennis<br />

438-2640/962-3320<br />

A & A Star Removal<br />

Resid. & Comm. junk<br />

removal, demolition work,<br />

cellars, gar & yds clean-<br />

rior. No job too small or ed'compare"our"price"s &<br />

large J.Abreu 935-2793. service. 438-9638<br />

Painting Paperhanging<br />

A&AANYTHING<br />

Interior Work Only<br />

HAULED AWAY<br />

Professional work at rea- Complete removal of any<br />

sonable 7 unwanted rubbish or<br />

PLASTERING<br />

Blueboard and plaster<br />

Ceilings & walls. Fully<br />

ins. 10 years experience.<br />

Call Angelo, 665-7524. tfs<br />

PLASTERING<br />

Ceilings, walls, remodel-<br />

ing, patching, etc. Quality<br />

workmanship. Always a<br />

job well done. Larry<br />

McLaughlin, 935-1820.<br />

junk. Fast and reliable<br />

service. Low rates Call<br />

2450713. anytime.<br />

A & A Clean-up<br />

Resid & commercial junk<br />

removal, cellars, garages<br />

delivery with 5 yards or No job too small. For free & yards cleaned. Low<br />

more. 508-658-4062. tft estimates call John Flynn Prjces Free Est 438-3518<br />

MASS TREE SPEC.<br />

at 322-5793 after 5. _ LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES<br />

All aspects of tree work PAPERHANGING .. Call Doug at 438-3518<br />

at low prices. Free est. $85 for average 9'x12' A PLUS REMOVAL<br />

All messages ans. We oom. Interior painting. wm ,ake away junk fur.<br />

won't leave you out on a 25 years . experience. AM niture, appliances,<br />

limb! (508)988-064^. 9/12t work guaranteed. Call cellars, garages & attics<br />

Bob at 938-4926. cleaned, spring & fall<br />

yard clean up 508-664<br />

6250. tft<br />

SERVICES<br />

TO S-12


PAGE S-12-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990<br />

CONFIDENCE<br />

BUILDER.<br />

F i ir L'i i years COOPhR HOMES has been building not only beautiful homes, but an outstanding<br />

reputation as well. A reputation for quality in both design and construction, and customer<br />

satisfaction. Visit BELLE BROOK today and see this quality first hand.<br />

KXPECT<br />

YVLUE<br />

Even m a slow market. Cooper Homes is<br />

experiencing excellent sales activity. One visit to<br />

BELLE BROOK will tell you why our homes are<br />

selling You will love this single-family<br />

neighborhood and it's location to schools.<br />

shopping, and community routes.<br />

L*. *J<br />

r« o '•<br />

Rii;<br />

*'*$M^^^^I<br />

r »<br />

i 1<br />

2<br />

■<br />

Deify, New Hampshire<br />

EXPECT<br />

QUALITY<br />

View the model homes and see the long list of<br />

features which other builders consider extras<br />

You'll discover all the unique details that have<br />

di>tinguished 1'iupi-r Homes as southern New<br />

Hampshire'' leading home builder.<br />

EXPECT<br />

SERVICE<br />

Personalized service is the foundation of our<br />

business. It will be the foundation of your new<br />

home From site selection to after-sale service, you<br />

will find we build more than home- We build<br />

confidence.<br />

Brokers Welcome<br />

WO's-WOO's<br />

Models Open Daily 11AM-5PM 603 432 8606<br />

A COOPER HOME COMMUNITY<br />

SERVICES<br />

FROMS-11<br />

ABC REMOVAL<br />

Anything hauled away<br />

;arge or small. Fast ser-<br />

vice at very LOW rates. In<br />

the Middlesex Area.<br />

Call 379-4977<br />

ACE REMOVAL<br />

Removal of any un-<br />

wanted junk, wood or<br />

furn. Demo serv. Low<br />

rates. Prompt service<br />

WILL BEAT ANY PRICE!<br />

Mike at 617-279-2323<br />

BARRY S DISPOSAL<br />

Licensed & insured 24<br />

Hour Service. Oil tanks,<br />

appliances, cellars,, at-<br />

tics.- estates Free ests.<br />

Call John 246-7762.<br />

CLEANUP SERVICE<br />

Vards. houses, gar-ages<br />

attics, bldg. mat. etc.<br />

cleaned out 658-2163<br />

anytime except Sunday<br />

JUNK CARS removed,<br />

Highest<br />

prices paid for<br />

i-ite model cars. Call<br />

508-685-3675. 'tft<br />

RUBBISH .REMOVAL<br />

Yard, attic, cellars, resid<br />

or comm. 6 wh dump<br />

(gravel 8 loam), also<br />

concrete work, patios,<br />

walkways. 938-5669.<br />

438-3142<br />

Rubbish, junk, wood etc.<br />

Hauled away from<br />

garage, yard or house<br />

Fast service done cheap<br />

Coll 438-3142<br />

Trucking<br />

& Moving 063<br />

BURLINGTON<br />

MOVING f, DELIVERY<br />

Mass D.P.U. *28485,<br />

Homes, Apts, Condos. &<br />

Office. Antiques, Appli-<br />

ances Free Estimates at<br />

no obligations. 272-3393<br />

Small Moving Job* Plus<br />

Will take away rubbish,<br />

old wash/dry, refrig.<br />

Clean out gar, cellars etc<br />

'Pleasecall Ken*<br />

933-1868, Thank You<br />

Upholstering<br />

& Refinishing 067<br />

CUSTOM made slip-<br />

covers Guaranteed to fit<br />

tight and give the look of<br />

being reupholstered<br />

Labor only 438-7824. tfS<br />

"FURNITURE FACELIFT<br />

Kitchen cabinet fronts &<br />

furniture refinishing, our<br />

specialty Chairs reglued.<br />

Free est Pick up &<br />

delivery Call 858-3957. tft<br />

Wedding<br />

You are invited<br />

to select your<br />

WEDDING INVITATIONS<br />

from the<br />

Doily Time» Chronicle<br />

1 Arrow Drive.<br />

Woburn, 933-3700<br />

or<br />

531 Main St,<br />

Reading, 944-2200<br />

We are currently offering<br />

20% off a complete<br />

order.<br />

You are welcome to take<br />

our catalog home over-<br />

night to select your<br />

Wedding Invitations at<br />

your leisure.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

Lost & Found 077<br />

FOUND" - Black kitten<br />

w'white-markmgs. Vicini-<br />

ty of Drake Rd., Burl-<br />

ington. Call 272-9174<br />

Looking for owner or new<br />

home<br />

FOUND 8/22 in Arlington<br />

vie of Forest St, friendly<br />

female dog. Lab mix. 4-<br />

6mos old. waring collar &<br />

leash Call 6>7-646-7068<br />

FOUND domesticaTed<br />

pet bird. West Woburn<br />

area. Call 935-1662.<br />

LOST Himalayan (long<br />

haired Siamese) cat on<br />

Tues. 8/28. Vic of<br />

Hathaway Acres. Please<br />

call the dog officer 508-<br />

658-2608 or 203-272-5927<br />

Children heartbroken. 9/5t<br />

LOST-in Silver Lake area,<br />

male," black Lab, no col-<br />

lar. Missing since 8/7/90.<br />

Call 508-658-6876 or<br />

'658-0451 or 251 0363. Ask<br />

for John. 9/19t<br />

LOST since 8/4 Ige. fluffy<br />

orange tiger cat w/gold<br />

eyes. Vic. of Woburn Ctr.<br />

Call days. 893-3800<br />

x1268, eves 937-0543.<br />

Rides Share<br />

Caflfools 079<br />

GOING to Florida? Want<br />

your car driven. Call<br />

Steve for price anytme.<br />

508-665-1814. 9/5n<br />

Free 081<br />

069 FOR SALE<br />

Boats, Motors<br />

& Supplies 091<br />

LARSON Lapline 17 ft<br />

fiberglass boat Tri Hull,<br />

seats 6. good condition.<br />

$2,000 BO. Call 617-944-<br />

3200<br />

16 FOOT Glastron Run-<br />

about. 60HP, Johnson<br />

OB. trailer, mooring<br />

cover, new seats.<br />

S2000/BO Jim, 944-7906<br />

1962 EVINRUDE Lark<br />

Outboard 40 HP. Elec.<br />

start. Gen few hours.<br />

$750. Call 617-272-1757<br />

1964 OWENS 26 ft. Exc"<br />

cond New galley, deck.<br />

Radio & depth finder.<br />

Must sell. $3,500/BO.<br />

Owner aft 6 pm. 935-3374.<br />

1973<br />

19', '2<br />

North Amer. I/O<br />

Eng. and outdrive<br />

Sell for $6500<br />

FIRM 935-2326<br />

1976 CHAPARRAL 18ft<br />

V-Hull bow-rider. 140hp<br />

Merc inboard/outboard,<br />

runs like a top.' $2900<br />

firm. 273-3643<br />

1985 24 FT. PRIVATTEER<br />

Chesapeake. Excellent<br />

condition. Vovo Penta I'<br />

O VHF Depth finder.<br />

Loran. Load-Rite trailer.<br />

$17,000 933-2625.<br />

1987 16 ft Hobie Cafw/<br />

trailer, hardly ever used<br />

$3500 Please call 617-<br />

932-9006<br />

1989 LOWE 16 ft.~Bass<br />

boat, 28 HP Evinrude,<br />

Haul Rite trailer, many<br />

extras, exc. cond.. $5500.<br />

944-9182.<br />

27' Searay 88 Sundancer,<br />

T/260 Mercs. Fully equip.<br />

Loran & fish finder, exc<br />

cond , boat yard maint.,<br />

$55,000. John 935-1713.<br />

Furniture<br />

& Household<br />

Goods 099<br />

CAMEL back sip sofa, qn.<br />

s^ Good cond. Color;<br />

mjjed rose plaid. $450<br />

Please caJI 245-8967<br />

CHILD Craft crib/bed 4<br />

drawer dressing chest<br />

w/pad & mattresses<br />

Great deal, $700<br />

AMANA 25 Refrig. w/ice<br />

S water/Winerack. Used 8<br />

mo. Sacrifice S700/BO<br />

617-756-1524<br />

WANTED. Good homes & G.E. 19 c.f. side by side<br />

love for Greyhounds. Ex- frost free refrigerator<br />

cellent pets 603-474- Excellent condition.<br />

3065. tft $175.272-4597after6pm<br />

KING SIZE<br />

Soft sided waterbed w/<br />

box spring, less than 1 yr<br />

old, must sell Asking<br />

$500.617-229-6283<br />

MOVING TO FLA<br />

Pecan coffee table w/<br />

matching end tables.<br />

Strato lounger & match<br />

swivel rocker, 23" color<br />

TV con. humidifier 2<br />

Rocking chairs. Record A<br />

Call. Kitch tble. w/4<br />

chairs. Call 245-8893. 9/5s<br />

MOVING TO FLA<br />

Pecan coffee table w/<br />

matching end tables<br />

Strato lounger & match<br />

swivel rocker, 23" color<br />

TV con. humidifier. 2<br />

Rocking chairs. Record A<br />

Call. Kitch tble. w/4<br />

chairs. Call 245-8893. 9/5s<br />

PIANO Jewett up right.<br />

Reconditioned, scrolled<br />

Mahogany case. Ong<br />

ivory. Must see/play to<br />

appreciate 729-8616<br />

RCA 2b" color TV w/<br />

remote, $275.. 7 pc sec-<br />

tional, $150 . 5 pc bdrm<br />

set, white, $275. Call 617<br />

.665-4892. 9/5<br />

READING Must seli~2<br />

piece liv rm set, beige,<br />

good condt. $400 Maple<br />

record cabinet $35 286-<br />

4003<br />

SACRIFICE - !SALE, Rust<br />

easy chair $45 , Hex den<br />

table $33., King size<br />

headboard(Colonial oak)<br />

$110 & twin bed $65. Call<br />

am or eves. 933-7272<br />

• 2 PC Lvg rm 80in sofa &<br />

chair, gold, prof, cleaned,<br />

$135. wall mirror<br />

24inx40in, $35. 60 Pcs<br />

misc glasswre, vases,<br />

baskets etc $40 End<br />

table w/lamp $15 944-<br />

6437 aftr 7pm<br />

Miscellaneous 101<br />

, ARMY SURPLUS<br />

Genuine Gl camouflage,<br />

clothing, field gear, in-<br />

signia, kids qlothes. Sold,<br />

bought, traded. Gl Joe's,<br />

196 Ferry St., Maiden,<br />

322-8600.<br />

ARTIST<br />

Supplies III. Board, Pan-<br />

tone shts in 6 drawer<br />

cab.. 4x5 Graflex camera<br />

w/polaroid film holder, 5<br />

drawer steel cab. holds<br />

32inx42in shts. 245-8893<br />

ARTIST<br />

Supplies III Brd. Pantone<br />

shts in 6 draw. cab. 4x5<br />

Graflex cam. w/polaroid<br />

film holder. 5 draw steel<br />

cab. hold 32 x 42" shts.<br />

Call 245-8893. 9/5s<br />

BRIDGEPORT<br />

2J-42. $3500.<br />

944-9439<br />

for<br />

Call<br />

■..:■<br />

sale<br />

617-<br />

FOR SALE- Apple Macin-<br />

tosh systems starting at<br />

$500. Lots of software<br />

free. Used printers star-<br />

ting at $100. Apple, IBM<br />

Software starting at<br />

$1.00. Apple II E Com-<br />

patible starting at $299.<br />

IBM Compatibles starting<br />

at $499. Call 508-658-<br />

8591. tf_t<br />

FOR SALE- Two Yews. 3<br />

ft. wide, one ft. high $5<br />

each. YOU DIG THEM<br />

OUT! Call 508-658-<br />

8444. 9/5J<br />

HAYNES BABY GRAND<br />

Piano - $500 or BesTOf-<br />

fer. Call 933-7658.<br />

KILLS FLEAS!<br />

Buy Enforcer Flea Killers<br />

with Precor insect<br />

Growth Regulator. En-<br />

forcer prevents flea<br />

reinfestation for months.<br />

Rounds Hardware, 290<br />

. Main St. 438-0116. 9/22s<br />

KILLS FLEAS!<br />

Buy Enforcer Flea Killers<br />

with PRECOR insect<br />

growth regulator. En-<br />

forcer prevents flea<br />

reinfestation for months.<br />

Buy Enforcer at Reading<br />

Lumber, (508)664-<br />

5757. 9/19n<br />

LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY<br />

l/5th Oprah's cost FOOD<br />

FOR LIFE 617-942-1056.<br />

RECYCLED lumber,<br />

2x10x14 ft., 60 pcs Cob-<br />

ble stones, 6" steel<br />

beam, 24"x2" L beam.<br />

Cement block. Wilsort><br />

golf clubs $125. 665*<br />

4016. 9/8s<br />

TRAILER hitches sold<br />

and installed, pick up<br />

truck bumpers, all types<br />

of welding. Elston<br />

Welding Service, 280<br />

Park St., North Reading.<br />

664-3498. TFN<br />

TRAILER hitches sold<br />

and installed, pick-up<br />

truck bumpers; all types<br />

of welding. Elston<br />

Welding Service, 280<br />

Park St., North Reading.<br />

664-3498. UN<br />

USED washers, dryers,<br />

stoves, Refrig.. A/C, Lg. &<br />

sm. sizes. 90 day to 1 yr.<br />

guarantee. Del avail.<br />

prices. Start at 59.95 &<br />

up. Showroom open M-F,<br />

6-9 pm. Sat. 10-4. 935-<br />

6629 or 1800-649-1771.<br />

160 Main St., Woburn.<br />

WEEKEND in Montreal,<br />

Ive. Oct. 19, ret. Oct. 21,<br />

$185. Dble. occup. Incl.<br />

bus, lodging. 2<br />

breakfasts & tour of city.<br />

(508)658-6442.<br />

Pets & Supplies 105<br />

ADOPT TODAY!<br />

ADOPT TONIGHT!<br />

Open daily till 9PM, Sun-<br />

day til 5 pm. Lge. selec-<br />

tion of adorable pets.<br />

100's of new animals<br />

each month! Non profit<br />

adoption fee. M/C, Visa<br />

accepted. Northeast<br />

Animal Shelter, 204<br />

Highland Ave. (Rte. 107S)<br />

Salem. 508-745-9888.<br />

AFGHAN PUPPIES<br />

AKC Registered. Born 4/<br />

21/90. Champion sired.<br />

Excellent temperment.<br />

$350. Call 508-6670675.<br />

Billerica. tft<br />

AKC Registered Lab<br />

retrivers pups. $200,<br />

^08^667-8876<br />

BLACK Fern. Himalayan,<br />

1 yr. CFA Championship<br />

lines. Must sell - cattery<br />

closing. No reas. offer<br />

refused. (508)658-3330<br />

days, (508)658-2938.<br />

Dogs ".Cots Need Hornet<br />

M/fmle German Sheps, F<br />

Dobie Type, Male Border<br />

Collie, F huskie type.<br />

Many cats/rabbit and<br />

others. 623-8599.<br />

FREE Kittens, Box train-<br />

ed, adorable, 1 calico<br />

female, 4 long hair gray<br />

fmle with unusual tan &<br />

white markings. 729-1364<br />

GOOD HOMES NEEDED .<br />

Cats, spayed w / shots.<br />

Kittens. Dogs, all types.<br />

Call for this weeks<br />

animals! 396-4987 a.m.<br />

MELROSE Humane<br />

Society adoptions avail-<br />

able. Dogs, cats, pup-<br />

pies, kittens. Call 617<br />

662-3224 for interview.<br />

Elkhound avail, now.<br />

9/12S<br />

Sporting Goods 107<br />

LEFT HAND goft set. 3<br />

woods, 8 irons, wedge,<br />

Never used, in box, $129.<br />

Right hand set, $79.<br />

Lady's set, new, $99. 617<br />

581-1460.<br />

Swimming Pools<br />

& Supplies 109<br />

SWIMMING POOLS<br />

ln-grd, gunite & vinyl.<br />

14'X30'. $8855. Call now.<br />

Tropicana Pools<br />

617-229-8855<br />

135 Cambridge St, Burl.<br />

i f' T t I" *l I • * r t • • •>•••-•• •*•-. * r-<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

ACTIVE BUYER<br />

Cash for old oak, ma-<br />

hogany, furniture, glass,<br />

clocks, linen's, paintings,<br />

also attic & cellar items.<br />

etc. Lorraine 933-1910.<br />

ANTIQUES WANTED<br />

Oak, walnut, mahog., & <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

early pine furn., lamps,<br />

wicker, pottery, other an-<br />

tiques. Cash for 1 piece<br />

or estate. Tony 933-3611.<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

Older used furniture,<br />

glass, china, painting &<br />

prints. Oriental rugs,<br />

dinner china by Noritake,<br />

Mikasa, Rosenthal,<br />

Lenox, Wedgewood,<br />

Haviland & all others.<br />

Robert J. Virtue, Auc-<br />

tioneer/Appraiser. Call<br />

toll free 1-800-464-1378.<br />

SuppUrrwnt to Daily TitrtM - CKronicU (Wobum, Reading, WincK#»l«f, Burlington, WoUli«ld), LynnUld<br />

Villager, No. Reading Transcript, <strong>Wilmington</strong> & Itwtubury <strong>Town</strong> Cr'm, Stoneham lnd«prfna»nt<br />

STONEHAM yard sale. STONEHAM BY OWNER<br />

Moving. Antiques. 600 Valley Rd. Reduced from<br />

Main Street. Sept 8. 7-$239,000 to $219,000. 3,4<br />

5. 9/8s bdrms, 2 bths, 2 f/p, 2<br />

YARD SALE Se^TTl, "~ d . ,h " £■ pi?",' i' 1<br />

^mf4pmp3oH,ghroCk jg^gSTg<br />

Stoneham.<br />

INSTANT CASH<br />

Buying all sports cards in<br />

mint conditin. Highest Woburn<br />

prices paid. Call 617<br />

438-1163. 9/19s<br />

OLD ITEMS WANTED<br />

ATTIC TO CELLAR<br />

Furniture, trunks, frames,<br />

"old" patch work quilts,<br />

wicker items, glass,<br />

china, "old" linens,<br />

crochet work, pre 1960<br />

clothing, dolls/toys, jew-<br />

elry, bric-a-brac. Phyllis<br />

Hilton, 617-665-8749 or<br />

662-7198. tfs<br />

OLD WALLPAPER<br />

NEEDED. I am writing a<br />

book on 20th century<br />

wallpaper. It will cover<br />

the 1920's through the<br />

1960s. IF you have any<br />

old rolls of wallpaper (or<br />

anything related to wall<br />

coverings during this<br />

period) in your attic or<br />

basement and would like<br />

to donate them (or sam-<br />

ples) to this project,<br />

please call Michael Smith<br />

617-729-8637. Thank You.<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

Old woodworking tools,<br />

hand planes, chisels,<br />

surplus tools; all trades.<br />

Precision machinist<br />

tools, shoplots. 617-558-<br />

3838 or 558-3839.<br />

Wood, Coal & Oil 113<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Cut & Split, 128 c.f. Full<br />

seasoned, $175. Part<br />

seasoned, $135, Green<br />

$120. Delivered &<br />

Dumped. 508-667-3607<br />

Auctions, Flea<br />

Markets & Fairs 115<br />

OLD N GOLD N<br />

Flea Market. Open<br />

Saturdays & Sundays 9<br />

am - 4 pm. Dealer space<br />

avail. 540 Main St.<br />

Tewksbury across from<br />

Heartland<br />

1198.<br />

GARAGE/YARD<br />

SALES<br />

Mel rose<br />

Community Associates<br />

Thrift shop Bag Sale, $3<br />

fill own brown bag. Starts<br />

Sept. 4. Mens, ladies,<br />

child clothes. Open Mon.,<br />

Wed., Sat. 10-2, Tues.,<br />

Thurs., Fri., 10-4. 425<br />

Main St. Melrose. 9/8s<br />

Reading<br />

THE DEPOT<br />

CONSIGNMENT SHOP<br />

2 Prescott St., Reading.<br />

New & nearly new<br />

clothes, bric-a-brac, col-<br />

lectibles, jewelry. Tues,<br />

Thurs, Fri & Sat. 10-4.<br />

Stoneham 127<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

Sat., Sept. 8, 9 to 3.<br />

Senior Center, 136 Elm<br />

St., Stoneham. Lots for<br />

sale, food, raffles, table<br />

space, $7. 617-438-1157,<br />

438-1161. 9/5s<br />

SAT. Sept. 8, 9-3. 95<br />

Fellsview Rd. (off Lyn<br />

Fells Parkway). Furniture<br />

& appliances, refrig,<br />

stereos, bookshelves,<br />

dinettes, chairs, barbells,<br />

bed, Rain or shine. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM 62 High St.<br />

9/8, 9:30 - 2:00. hse.<br />

plants, xmas reindeer,<br />

dolls, clothes, Faberware.<br />

Rotisserie, wint. coats,<br />

shoes 9/5s<br />

STONEHAM Sat., 9/8,<br />

10-3, Rain date, Sun., 9/9.<br />

Rugs, lamps, jewelry,<br />

ship models, paintings,<br />

dishes, lots more. Free<br />

coffee, munchies. 14<br />

Cricklewood Drive/, off<br />

Spring St. 9/5s<br />

STONEHAM- Giant yard<br />

6ale. Corner Hersam &<br />

Wright Sts. Sept. 8, RD.<br />

9/15. 10 am to 4 pm. Mov-<br />

i n g must sell<br />

everything. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM- Moving<br />

bsmt. sale. Sept. 6, 7,8,<br />

8:30 to 5 pm. .Garden &<br />

carpenter tools, fans,<br />

pool table, braided rugs &<br />

more.43GorhamAve. 9/<br />

8 s<br />

133<br />

MULTI-Family Fantastic<br />

YARD SALE. Sat., Sept.<br />

8, 10-4, 410 Woburn. St.,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. 9/5t<br />

Winchester 135<br />

WOBURN - By owner.<br />

Spacious 8 rm. Cape that<br />

flows like a ranch. Has lg.<br />

fam. rm. addition w/<br />

sliders onto new deck.<br />

Fenced back yard & in-<br />

ground pool. In-law up.<br />

Finished bsmt. $179,900.<br />

938-1443.<br />

Woburn 9 Bodrov Col.<br />

Garage Sale, Brand name Formal dr, Ir, kit., den. 2<br />

childrens clothing, full baths, cellar,, laund<br />

books, toys, misc hshld rm., & attic. Large 2 car<br />

items. Sat Sept 8. 10am- gar. w/ loft playroom.<br />

1pm rain or shine. 10 Close to schools &<br />

Nassau Drive. shopping. Ask $195,500.<br />

WOBURN - Brookside<br />

Condo's New develop-<br />

ment. 1 bdrm unit inclds<br />

■"■= pool. $110,000. Call Jim<br />

121 at 617-933-9669 Ivmsg<br />

$4,000 CASH BACK<br />

TO BUYER<br />

Woburn, 1 bdrm., 750 s.f.,<br />

Continental Court, 72<br />

Beach St., top fir., great<br />

cond- must sell. $57,000.<br />

Owner. 643-7463. -<br />

125 Houses<br />

— For Sale 145<br />

ANDOVER-beautiful<br />

country & excellent<br />

schools. 8 rm., 4 bdrm.,<br />

S / e n t r y , Vi acre,<br />

prestigious family neigh<br />

borhood. Many extras,<br />

$239,900. 508-475-7478.<br />

BILLERICA -'tower Farm<br />

Estates. 9 room split, ac,<br />

above ground pool, fire<br />

placed family room.<br />

$184,000.508667-3641.<br />

GOVERNMENT HOMES<br />

from $1 U Repair. Delin-<br />

quent tax property.<br />

Reposs., Your Area 1-<br />

805-687-6000 Ext. GH-<br />

9651 for current repo list.<br />

WILMINGTON-large 6<br />

bdrm., home, dead end<br />

street, town sewerage.<br />

Great view. $165,000 or<br />

Best Offer. Call 508-657-<br />

5193. 9/5t<br />

R.E. SALES<br />

TIME FOR A CHANGE?<br />

Woburn's leading real<br />

estate co. has openings<br />

for 2 exp. Sales Assoc.<br />

ERA. Gallagher R.E. Ask<br />

for Lucille 617 933-7200.<br />

RARE FIND, family in<br />

Reading. Owner will oc-<br />

cupy 9 new rooms.<br />

Owner financing avail.<br />

Call 617-279-0075<br />

STONEHAM by owner,<br />

new on the market,<br />

hpmey Cape, corner lot,<br />

country kit, 3+ bdrms,<br />

finished walkout base-<br />

ment. $179,900. 617 438-<br />

5341. 9/29S<br />

WILMINGTON- 3 bdrm.,<br />

home, kitchen, Ivgrm.,<br />

dngrm., full bsmt. 20,000<br />

sq. ft. rural neighbor-<br />

hood. $128,000. Call<br />

508-694-9126. 9/12t<br />

WOBURN<br />

Build your new home on<br />

this new 7 lot sub-div. Vi<br />

mi. walk schools. Good<br />

loc. Ready to build. "Last<br />

Lot". $115K. 933-1103.<br />

2 ACRES Washington ME<br />

V4mi to Crystal Pond,<br />

brown trout & bass.<br />

$13,500 10% down. Fi-<br />

nancing ■ Owner 617-<br />

227-1186<br />

Vacation Proparty 149<br />

ORANGE MA, Cozy 2<br />

bdrm cottage on priv<br />

lake, 70 mi W of Boston.<br />

Inclds 2 ajoining lots.<br />

$69,900. 508-575-0577<br />

RENTALS<br />

Apartments &<br />

Condos 157<br />

Absolutely AHordablo<br />

MERRIMACK VALLEY'S<br />

BEST RENTAL VALUE<br />

Studio 1 & 2 bdrm. apts.<br />

In choice locations In An-<br />

dovor/Lawrence. Appli-<br />

ances, hoot, hw & cook-<br />

ing Incl. ac, ww, pkg. &<br />

laund. Ratas from $399<br />

to S590. Sec. dap. & l.aie<br />

req. No pats. Sr. Citizens<br />

discount. 508-683-3801.<br />

Managed by Franklin<br />

Realty Co.<br />

Absolutely Affordable<br />

MERRIMACK VALLEYS<br />

BEST RENTAL VALUE<br />

Studio 1 & 2 bdrm. apts.<br />

In choice locations In<br />

Lowell. Appliances,<br />

heat, hw & cooking Incl.<br />

w/ac, ww, pkg. & laund.<br />

fac. Rates from $395 to<br />

S960. Sec. dep. & lease<br />

req. No pets. Sr. Citizens<br />

discount. Call 508-433<br />

2358. Managed by<br />

Franklin Realty Co.<br />

MEDFORD - 6Vi rooms,<br />

2Vi bedrms, modern Kit.<br />

& bath. D&D, refrig.<br />

Hdwd firs, on J. Off st.<br />

parking. No pets, no<br />

utils. Avail 9/1. $850 mo.<br />

Owner 617 933-7028.<br />

MELROSE-SPLIT lev. 1<br />

br., 2 bale. $595. Furn.<br />

studio gd. for one $585<br />

Both all utils incl. Pond<br />

view. Refs., s.d. 617-665-<br />

8310. 9/1s<br />

APARTMENT FINDERS<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm bsmnt<br />

apt, nr center $700 inclds<br />

all utils.<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm in mod<br />

complex, h/wood firs,<br />

pool, ac, $750 inclds heat<br />

& h/water<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm in<br />

gorgeous Victorian home<br />

west side loc $850 inclds<br />

all utils.<br />

WOBURN Huge country<br />

kit, 2 bdrm, deck, wd<br />

hkup, $800<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm in Co-<br />

lonial home $625<br />

BoMOtto Realty<br />

643-3433<br />

YARD SALE, 9am-4pm, By Owner 617 935-3435.<br />

Sat Sept 8th. A little bit $39,900<br />

of everything. 12 Cardinal BANK FORECLOSED<br />

St, off Cross St.<br />

TOWNHOUSES!<br />

- Brand new construction,<br />

137 2 Bdrm., 1Vibaths, 1075<br />

.—- s.f. Why not visit our fur-<br />

MOV/ING Sale incl nished mode| at Regency<br />

washer & dryer Sat. 9/8 p,ace 0pen House daily<br />

from 10 - 3 pm. Rain dale 12.5pm. Dir; Rt. 495 to<br />

9/9.7 Bernard Rd. E(exi, 46) Rt 110 West.<br />

MULTI Family Yard Sale, 1.2 mi. to 20 Knox St. on<br />

Sat. Sept. 8, RD. 9/9/11-3. Lawrence/Methuen line.<br />

Baby equip., toys, Franklin Realty Co.<br />

household misc. 6 508-686-0555<br />

Freedom Rd.<br />

508-664-0698<br />

YARD Sale, 18 Robinson<br />

9/5n<br />

Rd. Sat. 9/8, 9-3. Raindate<br />

Sun. 9/9. Childrens toys, Land<br />

clothes, crystal, books, For Sale 147<br />

kit. items & much more.<br />

LAND FOR YOU<br />

, Building lot. Near pond &<br />

items clothing. Sun Sept Consv, a .<br />

FREE RENT FOR AUGUST!<br />

WOBURN- we have studios;<br />

1, 2, 3 bdr apts.<br />

Some in complexes,<br />

some in homes. With<br />

many special features.<br />

Call for more details -<br />

agent, 935-0594<br />

LOVELY 3 BD. APT.<br />

as large as a whole<br />

house. All modern, walk<br />

to stores, singles welcome.<br />

$975.<br />

(Only $325 each for 3<br />

people). In Woburn.<br />

RALPH FRONGILLO<br />

933-3666<br />

N. WOBURN duplex, 2<br />

Ige. bdrms., kit w/dw &<br />

wd hkup., liv. rm., Ige.<br />

drvwy., on bus rte. $675<br />

no utils. Avail. 10/1. 508-<br />

681-8759 Bob.<br />

NO. READING lg 1 bdrm<br />

condo, w/balc, ac, dw,<br />

YARD SALE, furn, hhold<br />

ww, fully appl. kit. incld<br />

ht & storage, exc. loc,<br />

,and ,n WoDurn.<br />

9th, 10am-4pm 66 Cen-<br />

Avail 9/15, $690. 508-<br />

$129,900.<br />

851-8127<br />

tral St. Woburn<br />

RALPH FRONGILLO<br />

NO. READING- 3 rm., apt.<br />

933-5666<br />

129 Park St., Call 944-<br />

MAINE LAND<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

7151 after 6, or 508-664-<br />

Maine Ocean frontage - 4410.7am-6pm. 9/5n<br />

3/4 hr to Portland, 2.3<br />

Real Estate<br />

NORTH READING<br />

acres on maint. rd, 440'<br />

Avail, now. Modern 1<br />

Services 140 frontage on Robinhood<br />

bdrm. apt. w/ht, hw, ap-<br />

Cove, Georgetown, ME.<br />

HOME EQUITY LOANS<br />

pls., ac, ww, & pkg. $625<br />

Only 7 mi to rte 1. Beaut,<br />

for any purpose. Quick<br />

mo. No pets. Sec. dep &<br />

bldg. site, great view,<br />

service, Tow cost. Wob-<br />

lease req'd. Call Franklin<br />

Osprey nest. Owner arr.<br />

urn Five Cents Savings<br />

Realty Co. 508-664-0698.<br />

financing. $135,000. 1-<br />

Bank, 19 Pleasant St. 207-676-9243<br />

READING<br />

Woburn. 933-0040.<br />

Nr. Ctr. 2 bdrm. duplex<br />

N.H.Lnd<br />

w/appls ww, laund.<br />

LAKE & SKI COUNTRY<br />

Condominiums 143<br />

hkup. & pkg. $795 mo. no<br />

2+ acres, $14,500 - $500<br />

utils. Walking distance to<br />

BROOKSIDECONOO down. Owner 1-603-332train<br />

station. Sec. dep. &<br />

Woburn- last 2 units, 2 lg. 0312 days, 1-603-267-6318<br />

lease req'd. Call Franklin<br />

bdrms., 1Vi baths, W/D, eves<br />

Realty Co. 508-664-0698.<br />

tile kit. & f/bath. Fully WAKEFIELD<br />

appl. kit., incl. micro,<br />

READING<br />

New development. Resi-<br />

$144,900 & $141,900. Call<br />

General Washington<br />

dential house lot. 1/2 acre<br />

1-617-246-3408.<br />

Apts, Studios 1 & 2 bdrm<br />

each. Sewer, water, gas.<br />

apt., avail. Ht & hw incld,<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER Wooded area. Start at<br />

ac, disp, bale, closed cir-<br />

Salem N.H., conv. loc. $110,000. Call 246-1685 or<br />

cut monitoring system.<br />

just over Mass. border. 246-1156.<br />

Off st pkg. Close to T.<br />

Min. to I93 & shopping, WILMINGTON small lot 508-369-7282<br />

20 min. to Rte 128. Good<br />

on quiet St., conv. to 93,<br />

size 1 bdrm., w/washer &<br />

READING 1 bdrm apt. in<br />

ready to build. $70's.<br />

dryer, dish., a/c, Ideal for<br />

2 fam house, ww, fenced<br />

(508)658-7544.<br />

young prof, or married<br />

in yrd, pkg, $675/mo +<br />

couple. $83,900. 617-<br />

WILMINGTON- lot for util. 942-1818 days 944-<br />

643-1282 after4pm. sale. 20,000 sq. ft. w/new 4104 eves<br />

foundation. Septic<br />

SALEM N.H.- 2 bdrm.,<br />

READING 2 bdrm apt, 1st<br />

system & water serv.<br />

508-640- Condo, near Rt. 93 & new<br />

fir of pvt home. Off st<br />

$89,900. 508-694-9126.9/5t<br />

tft mall, schools. $74,900.<br />

pkg, lg eat in kit,<br />

Call 617-944-0061.<br />

whirlpool bth. Convt<br />

location $850+ utils.<br />

617-942-1828<br />

READING<br />

2 bdrm apt., quiet area,<br />

near 128/93. Parking.<br />

Ideal for 2 Professionals,<br />

no pets, no utils., $650<br />

per month. 617 438-5005.<br />

READING Lg 2 bdrm apt,<br />

conveniently loe'd in<br />

downtown area, 3mins to<br />

train & shopping. $735/<br />

mo. 508-224-4755<br />

READING- Small 1 bdrm.,<br />

$550 heated. Lg. 2 bdrm.,<br />

$690 heated. W/w, A/c,<br />

944-5910/523-2100.<br />

READING Summit<br />

Towers condo, 2 bdrm., 2<br />

baths, corn, unit, cent,<br />

air, updated, mint. $925<br />

mo. 942-2239.<br />

READING 1 bdrm, kit, lvg<br />

rm & bth. off st pkg, $575<br />

inclds utils.<br />

READING Studio w/sep<br />

kit & bth. off st pkg, $500<br />

inclds utils<br />

READING small office<br />

spaces 10 x 12 and up.<br />

$195-$325 inclds utils<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm kit lvg<br />

rm & bth, off st pkg $575<br />

inclds heat & h/water<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm lg kit,<br />

liv rm & bth, off st pkg<br />

$625 inclds heat & h/<br />

water<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm, lg kit,<br />

lvg rm & bth, off st pkg,<br />

center loc, $650 plus utils<br />

Call 942-1899 NO FEES!<br />

READING 2bdrm condo<br />

for rent w/balc, ac, dw,<br />

disp, pool. Walk to train<br />

& stores. Heat incld.<br />

$800/mo 944-4639<br />

READING-mod 2 bdrm.,<br />

lux. condo, a/c, dw, w/w,<br />

pool. Near public T. $850<br />

heated. No lease. Lv.<br />

message, 334-2178.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

TOS-13<br />

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Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reoding, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Tewksbury, Stoneham and Wakefield<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FROM S-12<br />

READING-3 rm., apt. in<br />

priv. home, Walk to train<br />

& stores. $495/mo. incl.<br />

H&HW. No pets, non-<br />

smokerpret. 942-0891.<br />

READING 3 rm apt, 2nd<br />

fir. No pets, very clean,<br />

inclds utils. $725/mo Call<br />

aftr 5pm. 508-475-0829<br />

READING Newly remod<br />

Ig 3 rm apt new Ig bth w/<br />

w/d inclds ht & elecd.<br />

Avail immed $7540/rrio.<br />

No pets 942-1433<br />

READING Lg 6 rm in 2<br />

fam, eat in kitchen.<br />

$935/mo. 617-942-0711 or<br />

508-658-2656<br />

READING- 2nd fir., 3 rm.,<br />

apt. Avail, for 1 person,<br />

$650/mo. util. incl. 944-<br />

9645.<br />

SALEM NH 2 bdrm Con-<br />

do with heat & hot water,<br />

near rte 93 & shopping.<br />

$695. mo. Call 944-0061<br />

SAUGUS Avail Oct. 4 rm<br />

htd apt, ww, refrig, nr<br />

shopping/rte 1, pkg no<br />

pets. Call 245-3964 aftr<br />

5pm<br />

STONEHAM 5 rm. apt.<br />

near sq. Off st. pkg., 2<br />

bdrms., gas heat. 2nd fir.<br />

Avail. 9/1. $650 + util.<br />

Call 617-438-4988. 9/15s<br />

STONEHAM 5 rm., 2<br />

bdrm., 2 bath apt. $775<br />

mo. ht/hw incl. Off st.<br />

pkg. Avail. 10/1. 617-438-<br />

0159. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM $200 OFF<br />

1st month! Lux. apt. nr.<br />

93/128. Hdwd. firs., ac,<br />

bale, laund., pkg. 1<br />

bdrm., $685. 2 bdrm.,<br />

$800. ht/hw incl. NO FEE!<br />

438-7648.<br />

STONEHAM VICTORIAN<br />

4 rm. apt. in hse. on quiet<br />

st. Hdwd. firs., pkg.,<br />

storage, $700+. NO FEE!<br />

665-2870.<br />

STONEHAM cozy 7 1/2<br />

rm. apt. in 2 fam. 3-5<br />

bdrm., kit w/ldry hkup, off<br />

st. pkg., Ige. bsemt., nj.<br />

28 & 93. Pets ok. Porch.<br />

$1095. mo. Call 508-441-<br />

2535. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM 1st floor 5<br />

room clean large modern<br />

apt. Avail. 10/1. $725 plus<br />

utils., no pets. 617-438-<br />

7776. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM 2 apts in at-<br />

tractive Victorian, w/<br />

pkging, yrd, central ac,<br />

h/wood firs, inclds h/<br />

water, gas, ele'e. 3 bdrms<br />

1 '/2bths. $1050. 4 bdrm 2<br />

bth, $1200.438-8278<br />

STONEHAM 1 bdrm, fully<br />

renov'd all utils, refridg<br />

incld, off -st pkg. $725.<br />

Call 438-2017<br />

STONEHAM studio apt.<br />

. in beaut. 2 fam. hse. Off<br />

st. pkg., $595 incls. ht &<br />

hw. No pets. Eves. 438-<br />

4356.<br />

STONEHAM modern 1<br />

bdrm. near Rt. 93.<br />

Balcony, dishwasher, air<br />

cond., carpets, laundry.<br />

$670 - $690 incl. heat, hw,<br />

parking. 617-438-7376,<br />

648-2124. 9/29s<br />

STONEHAM modern 1<br />

bdrm. near center. Air<br />

cond., carpets, laundry,<br />

$660 incl. heat, hw, park-<br />

ing, no fee. 617-279-4785<br />

or 648-2124. 9/1 s<br />

STONEHAM-Carriage<br />

House, sm, cozy, 1 bdrm.,<br />

frplvgrrn.._.yard, W/D<br />

hook-up. pkg. $750 +<br />

utils. 438-1676.<br />

STONEHAM 2 rm eff. apt<br />

in convt loc, nr sq, for<br />

sngle adult, no pets.<br />

$485/mo. htd. Call 944-<br />

4696<br />

STONEHAM - 2nd fir, 3<br />

rm modern apt. Pkg<br />

space, refrig, lights, cont<br />

hw & ht. No pets. Adults<br />

only. Call 617 438-<br />

1348. 9/8s<br />

STONEHAM • 5 rm apt.<br />

New kitch. owner oc-<br />

cupied 2 fam. Quiet, safe,<br />

comfortable. Elec. inc.<br />

Avail, immed. $680 mo.<br />

617 279-0929. 9/15s<br />

STONEHAM - 4 bdrm,<br />

large apt in 2 family<br />

house. Washer & dryer.<br />

No utilities. $1,150. Call<br />

617 438-0627. 9/8s<br />

WAKEFIELD Recently<br />

renov. 5 rms in quiet 2<br />

fam. Nice treed lot, mod<br />

kite & bath, w/d hkup,<br />

h/wood firs, nat wood<br />

work, porch, pkg. No<br />

pets. $800 unhtd. 944-<br />

1947<br />

WAKEFIELD oversized<br />

mod 1 bdrm t/house<br />

style, Sky light & walk in<br />

closet.Lg deck & plenty<br />

of storage. 246-2456<br />

WAKEFIELD mod. & up-<br />

dated 1 bdrm. apt. Exc.<br />

cond., great location,<br />

$550 mo. incls. ht. 50B-<br />

937-8134.<br />

WAKEFIELD 3 bdrm., kit.<br />

w/pantry, liv. rm.. clean,<br />

nr.ctr. Call 245-1211.<br />

WAKEFIELD - 2 bdrm apt<br />

near lake, Rte 128. A/c,<br />

no pets, $700/mo. +<br />

utils., No pets. Call 617-<br />

275-8618 __<br />

WAKEFIELD Avail immed<br />

1 bdrm apt 2nd fir, Ivg rm,<br />

dng rm, kitchen. $650/mo<br />

inclds ht & refridg. 508-<br />

664-6393<br />

WAKEFIELD, recently<br />

renovated, 4 rms., mod.,<br />

new hrdwd. fir. & ww, 2<br />

fam. 1st fir, conv. loc,<br />

off st. pkg., $800 htd.<br />

Must see! 246-0917.<br />

WILMINGTON - 4 rm. apt.<br />

2 bdrms. Nice yard. One<br />

mile to train station.<br />

$750/mo. inc. util. Mack<br />

RE, 508-658-2400.<br />

WILMINGTON - 5 room<br />

apt. Nice country setting..<br />

Large parking area. W/D,<br />

no pets, low util. $750.<br />

Lease 1508 658-5025.<br />

WILMINGTON-1 bdrm.<br />

apt. in older house, 1st<br />

fir., Main St., Wal* to<br />

train, $475+ utils. Call<br />

Owner617-438-1676.<br />

WILMINGTON-studio apt.<br />

Heat incl.' $475/mo. Call<br />

508-658-8657. 9/26t<br />

WINCHESTER Lg 3 bdrm<br />

duplex, quiet fam loc,<br />

good condt, walk to town<br />

center & schools. $700<br />

utils sep. 508-369-1220<br />

WINCHESTER Ige. sunny<br />

1 bdrm., ultra conv. loc.<br />

$770 incls. absolutely<br />

everything. Ht, hw, ac,<br />

elec. trash removal, pool<br />

& more. No pets. Please<br />

call Slvrhsg. 729-0711.<br />

WOBURN<br />

Lux. 1 bdrm. apts, at<br />

Pheasant Ridge, from<br />

$675, inc H&HW. On Rte.<br />

3, nr. 128, pool, bus stop.<br />

No pets. No fee. Greater<br />

Boston Prop. 935-1232.<br />

Woburn & area<br />

apartments<br />

All Sizes'Stylet<br />

$500 up. 20 years of pro-<br />

fessional guidance.<br />

RALPH FRONGILLO<br />

617 933-5666<br />

WOBURN Clean 1 bdrm<br />

Ivg dngrm combo, off st<br />

pkg, no pets, inclds heat<br />

& h/water. $600/mo Avail<br />

Sept 1.933-4096<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm. +.<br />

Ideal for single prof. $650<br />

mo. utils incl. 933-0568.<br />

WOBURN- 2 bdrm., con-<br />

do, conv. to Rt 93 & 128.<br />

Pool, parking, a/c, &<br />

more. $785/mo. incl.<br />

H&HW. Call Rick 508-<br />

535-0540.<br />

WOBURN - 4 rm„ 2nd. fl.<br />

apt. Off str. pkg. No util,<br />

no pets. Avail Oct. 1st.<br />

$600/mo. Call 933-2252.<br />

WOBURN 2 bedroom, 1<br />

st fir of 2 family house,<br />

oil heat, sec 8 & 707 wel-<br />

come. 235-8816<br />

WOBURN 2 rm. studio,<br />

eat in kit., nr. transp.,<br />

avail. 9/1. No utils. $475<br />

508-667-6118.<br />

WOBURN, studio apt. nr.<br />

128 & 93, off st parking,<br />

no pets. $425 + utils.<br />

935-0958.<br />

WOBURN Vi duplex, 2<br />

bdrm, wd, refridg, very<br />

clean. $850. No utils.<br />

617-9330559<br />

WOBURN - 1 & 2 bdr.<br />

apts. Vicinity of No.<br />

Suburban YMCA on<br />

commuter bus line to<br />

Boston. $625 to $685/mo.<br />

inc. heat, hw. 933-2108.<br />

WOBURN 4 rm apt in exc<br />

condt, close to 93/128,<br />

newly papered & painted.<br />

$595 no pets. Adults<br />

prefered. 438-4564<br />

WOBURN near center Ig.<br />

lux. unheated 1 bdrm.,<br />

$550, in building. 2 bdrm.,<br />

in house, $610 unheated.<br />

W/w, A/c, "D&D, 933-5406,<br />

523-2100.<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm. apt all<br />

remod., ww, ac, yard,<br />

pkg., much more.<br />

Newlyweds dream. $695<br />

+ utils. Call after 5 pm,<br />

272-7431.<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm., 2<br />

baths, brand new garden<br />

style, $780, + utils., no<br />

pets, no fees. Call 932-<br />

0258/942-0108, ask for<br />

Nancy.<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm., 2.<br />

baths, townhouse style,<br />

no pets, no fees, "$850 +<br />

utils. Call 932-0258/942-<br />

0108, ask for Nancy.<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm. $625.<br />

Fully appl. kit., + utils.,<br />

no fees, no pets. Call<br />

932-0258/942-0108, ask<br />

for Nancy.<br />

WOBURN-mod.<br />

w/w, a/c, heat,<br />

pets, $625/mo.<br />

or 933-0630.<br />

1 bdrm.,<br />

pkg., no<br />

933-1147<br />

WOBURN-1 bdrm., w/w,<br />

w/d, fireplace, pkg., all<br />

utils. incl., no pets,<br />

$750/mo. 933-0630 or<br />

933-1147.<br />

Woburn/Wlnchester Una<br />

5 rm 2nd fir of Victorian<br />

style house $800. includs<br />

utils. Call 932-0580<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm. apt. in<br />

4 fam. hse. Off st. pkg.,<br />

nr. 128 & 93. No pets.<br />

Eves. 438-4356.<br />

WOBURN-1 st fir. apt., in<br />

2 fam., 2 bdrm., w/w, w/d<br />

hookup, V2 basement,<br />

fenced b/yard, off St.<br />

pkg., heat & hot water<br />

incl. Avail. 10/1. $745/mo.<br />

935-9568.<br />

WOBURN Near center 3<br />

bdrms, 1 1/2 bth. Eat in<br />

kit, ww, no pets $750 +<br />

utils. Call 508-921-6409<br />

WOBURN-studio base-<br />

ment apt. for 1. Heat,<br />

elec, incl., no pets, priv.<br />

ent. & pkg., 1st & last mo.<br />

dep. $500/mo. 933-6868.<br />

FEDELE AUTO SALES<br />

Q<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

AT THE RITE PRICE<br />

CORNER MAIN & MINOT STS.<br />

READING, MA (617) 944-8860<br />

FOREIGN<br />

'85 MERCEDES 300T-D Wgn. shows TLCSvfl, 3rd seat M3.500<br />

'88 HONDA ACCORD Coipe, 5 spd, MI, stereo 7,495<br />

'88VWJETTAGL<br />

5 sod , AC. stereo. 49000 mi 7,495<br />

'87VWJETTAGL<br />

Auto, AC, Sfl, Cassette "6,995<br />

'85BMW3l8i<br />

4 dr., 5 spd, AC, S/R, two Irom "6,295<br />

'87 SUBARU GLWGN 4 WD auto AC, loaded "5,995<br />

'86 PEUGEOT 505S AC, P.W., Stereo. Auto, S/R "4,995<br />

'87VWFOXGL<br />

4 *. 5 spd, AC "4,495<br />

'87 VW GOLF GL<br />

4 dr., 5 spd. "4,495<br />

SPORT / DOMESTIC<br />

'89CHRYN/Y landau. Bk, loaded, loadedl M 0,900<br />

'88 IR0C-Z T-Tops, auto, a/c, PAN, 571 VB.Lomi »>|0 900<br />

'88 CHEV Z28 A" 10 . T-Wps. AC. PW. VB, black rjr'495<br />

'88 DODGE CARAVAN AUH.AX.SIMO 7*495<br />

'86 COUGAR XR7 Turbo, Specialedtion, 23.000 m •g 495<br />

'85 MERKUR XR4TI *45■*«.father.9R.stereo.4995<br />

'88 PLYMOUTH HORIZON **», 15K. Brand New 14995<br />

'84 DODGE CARAVAN SE Auto, AC. Ste.eo, 3rd seal 14 495<br />

'83 TOYOTA SUPRA Auto, AC. Sfl Stereo .3,995<br />

'85 OLDS CUTLASS 4 *. auto, AC. stereo, nice car 13 595<br />

'82 OLDS CUTLASS * *, auto, AC, 33.000 mi<br />

CARS UNDER S3.000<br />

'85 NISSAN STATION WGN 5 sod, stereo 1 w d<br />

'83 VW RABBIT L 2 door<br />

'81 FORD FAIRMONT 4 dr, auto, AC<br />

78 MALIBU 2 dr, auto, stereo cass<br />

TRUCKS/VANS<br />

'87 TOYOTA 4x4 With plow<br />

'85 CHEV C20 3/4 TON 4.4 auto,« plow, KDmy<br />

•3,295<br />

"2,995<br />

1,995<br />

1,495<br />

1,495<br />

"6,795<br />

•5.995<br />

. MON.-FRI. 9 AM TO 6 PMj SAT. BY APPT.<br />

WYNN'S WARRANTY AVAIL. - FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />

WOBURN nr center, 1<br />

bdrm, cab kite, refridg,<br />

ww, $575 all utils, avail<br />

now<br />

WOBURN 1 bdrm mod k<br />

6\ b, ww, refridg, $595<br />

heat & hot water Avail<br />

10/1<br />

WOBURN 2 bdrm on 2<br />

level, tile bath, -ww,<br />

refridg, Avail now $835 all<br />

utils<br />

Call 617-776-7199<br />

WOBURN - Cozy 5 room<br />

apt near T line. Avail Oct<br />

1st or 15th. 2 car pkg., Ht<br />

& hw incl. $650 mo. Sec.<br />

dep req'd. Couple pref.<br />

No pets, 935-2862.<br />

WOBURN • 1 bdrm con- Houses<br />

do, ac, new kit. appl's.,<br />

plush carp, pKg., no pets.<br />

Sec. dep. $640. ht & hw.<br />

AvI immed 508-658-2305<br />

WOBURN-near center,<br />

spacious 5 bdrm., apt.<br />

w/2 baths, eat-in-kit.,<br />

Ivgrm., no pets, off St.<br />

pkg., no lead $925 +<br />

utils Call 508-921-6409.<br />

WOBURN 3 bdrm. up &<br />

down stairs, eat in kit.,<br />

ww, off st. pkg., ht incl.<br />

$895 mo. 935-7780 for<br />

appt.Section 8 accepted.<br />

WOBURN efficiency apt.<br />

3rd fir, located on Mont-<br />

vale ave, $375 inclds h/<br />

water, refs & dep req.<br />

935-7637<br />

WOBURN - Romantic<br />

decor, Ige. 1 bdrm. in<br />

newer brick bldg. Fully<br />

appl., skylight, $700.<br />

Agent 643-5433.<br />

WOBURN - Hugh 2-3<br />

bedroom duplex, 2 firpls,<br />

2 decks, 1V2 baths, lovely<br />

country setting. $1,050.<br />

Agent 643-5433.<br />

WOBURN-avail. 10/1. 2<br />

bdrm., 3rd fir., nice apt.,<br />

plenty of pKg., great loc.<br />

$725, all utils., 935-0573/<br />

647-9861.<br />

WOBURN - 3 bedroom<br />

duplex, hdwd firs, IV2<br />

baths, d&d, w&d, gas<br />

heat, Ige yd-, pkg., $1,200.<br />

Call 508 867-3903.<br />

Commercial 159<br />

BURLINGTON store for<br />

rent. 900 s.f. w/full cellar.<br />

Ample pkg., Winn St.<br />

close to Junction 128.<br />

Call 272-0233.<br />

"'NORTH READING*"<br />

Prime office space 800<br />

sq. ft. Rte 28. $495/mo.<br />

Call 508-664-5559. 9/19n<br />

OFFICE for rent. 420 sq.<br />

ft. on Main St. in Wilm-<br />

ington. No retail. 508-<br />

658-7829. tft<br />

Office Spec* Reading<br />

North Reading<br />

200-4,000 sq. ft. will<br />

divide. Electric, air, heat<br />

and parking. 508-664-2700<br />

or 617-942-2700. 11/8N<br />

OFFICE Suite 600-800 sq.<br />

ft., avail, immed. ac, full &<br />

1/2 bath. Sec. sys., 2nd<br />

fir., M*£in St., N. Reading.<br />

$600/mo. 664-1464.<br />

ROUTE 128 / WOBURN<br />

$790 / MONTH<br />

30 seconds off Route 128<br />

at Route 38 in Woburn.<br />

Private offices complete-<br />

ly furnished, equipped, &<br />

serviced by professional<br />

staff. Services include<br />

telephone answering,<br />

WP/secretarial, con-<br />

ference rooms, recep-<br />

tionist, travel ticketing,<br />

coffee & tea. Access to<br />

copier, fax, health in-<br />

surance and two<br />

downtown locations at<br />

Gov't Center and Finan-<br />

cial District.<br />

Executive Office Centers<br />

617 933eRM<br />

RTE. 2S NO. READING<br />

Approx. 600 sq. ft. on<br />

2nd. fir. Rent complete<br />

area or maybe divided.<br />

Exc. for office use. Avail<br />

immed. No util. Call 508^,<br />

664-5475days or 508-<br />

657-4088 eves. tft<br />

WAKEFIELD-Center<br />

Office or Retail space.<br />

950 sq. ft., Sprinklers,<br />

ground floor. Ample pkg.<br />

Now being used as B/<br />

Salon. 944-4246.<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

Small retail or office<br />

space. Main St., good<br />

location. $300/mo. 508-<br />

658-5626. ' tf_t<br />

WOBURN 1100 + - sq ft,,<br />

office & storage space,<br />

nr 93/128, $7 pr sq ft plus<br />

utils. Call Walter at 933-<br />

3794<br />

WOBURN Single family<br />

house near 128/93 for<br />

commercial or resld use.<br />

Call Walter at 933-3794<br />

161<br />

NORTH READING<br />

Two 3-bedroom homes<br />

for rent $1350 per month.<br />

Call Richie at 373-<br />

1045. 9/12n<br />

READING 2 bdrm., mod.<br />

kite, hdwd fir., frplc,<br />

quiet st, conv. to 93/128,<br />

walk to trains. Avail 10/1,<br />

$1000/mo. 944-5509<br />

STONEHAM • Lg. single<br />

family hse on Vt acre<br />

Asking $1,250 per mo.<br />

Leave message 617 279-<br />

0136. 9/15s<br />

STONEHAM- Lux. 2<br />

bdrm., 1Vz bath apt. w/<br />

plush carpet, double<br />

balcony, laundry, hook-<br />

ups, storage, off streei<br />

pkg., & more. Unheated<br />

$700 mo. Call 508-658-<br />

9249. 9/5t<br />

WILMINGTON House for<br />

rent, 7 rm, 3 bdrms, 2 full<br />

bths.$1000/mo. 658-8086<br />

WILMINGTON- 3 bdrm.,<br />

house for rent. $925/mo.<br />

1st, last & security dep.<br />

508-694-9126. 9/5J<br />

WILMINGTON-house for<br />

rent. 3 bdrm., ranch<br />

$1100/mo & 1st, last &<br />

sec. dep., 508-657-<br />

5509. 9/12t<br />

Woburn Area Homes<br />

From $750 - $2,500. 2 thru<br />

5 BRs. Over 20 listings<br />

935-1232,935-4049. ~<br />

GREATER BOSTON<br />

PROPERTIES INC.<br />

WOBURN<br />

3-4 bdrm., home. Fla<br />

kitchen overlooking pool.<br />

Cnt. air, fin. basement,<br />

avail. 9/1, $1300 + utils.<br />

LARRY BISSO R.E.<br />

933-6036<br />

WOBURN turn duplex 3<br />

bdrm 1% bth, on quiet<br />

dead end st, lull bsmnt,<br />

Ig wooded lot, Avail 10/1<br />

on 6mos renewable<br />

lease. $1150 + utils. refs<br />

req. Lynne862-9438<br />

Woburn Burlington Line<br />

9 rms. w/3 bdrms., 2<br />

baths, spac. yd., easy<br />

access to Rtes. 3, 93 &<br />

128. $1200 mo. + utils.<br />

932-0580,8 am to 5 pm.<br />

WOBURN - Brick House.<br />

Mod 3 bdrm duplex, on<br />

cul de sac, good schools,<br />

fp, d & d , lg yrd. $950 +<br />

utils. 508-369-3668 or<br />

646-5847<br />

WOBURN 7 rm single on<br />

V* acre, completly remod<br />

in side, plenty of pkg<br />

$995/mo. 603-595-8573<br />

Rentoli To Share 167<br />

BURLINGTON-Female<br />

non-smoker, 2 bdrm.,<br />

W&D, a/c, off 128, $425<br />

heated. No pets. Call<br />

229-162?<br />

FEMALE wanted to rent<br />

room & share house, In-<br />

cludes all conveniences.<br />

Burlington/Billerica line.<br />

Andrea 667-2690 or 658-<br />

2908 leave name &<br />

number. tft<br />

HOUSEMATE M or F over<br />

25 to share Ig 4 bdrm 2<br />

bth house in Wakefield.<br />

W&D. Close to lake,<br />

center & trans. 1 bdrm<br />

$230 plus util or option to<br />

rent entire 3rd fir. Avail<br />

Sept 1. Call aftr 6pm<br />

246-1984<br />

■<br />

'■■■-:<br />

\><br />

'87<br />

LeBARON<br />

Coupe Turbo, one owne<br />

AyC, automatic,<br />

many options.<br />

Like new!<br />

$ 7,900<br />

Stk. # 6338-A<br />

GbKfi$iwwM$mi<br />

'89 DODGE<br />

DAYTONA<br />

Auto, turbo, sunroof,<br />

22,000 miles.<br />

Real Sharp!<br />

$ 7,900<br />

Stk'. # W-3279<br />

FRED E CAIN INC.<br />

Over 52 Years in Business at the Same Location<br />

NO READING house to<br />

share, $400/mo. Non<br />

smoker. Avail immed.<br />

Kevin 664-0290 or Dave<br />

988-0018<br />

North Shore/Middlesex<br />

Roommate Service<br />

Apts/houses to share<br />

"Providing compatible<br />

roommates since 1980"<br />

(617)598-0706<br />

SHARE 2 BD. APT.<br />

Nice home. Super loca-<br />

tion. Only $425 with heat<br />

& hot water. INCLUDED<br />

WOBURN.<br />

RALPH FRONGILLO<br />

9335666<br />

STONEHAM share lg<br />

mod. apt. Cab. kit., tile<br />

ba. Furnished rm., use of<br />

patio, bbq. Gentl. pref<br />

No pets. Call 279-<br />

0373. 9'8s<br />

STONEHAM iooking tor<br />

prof, non smoking F to<br />

share 2 bdrm., furn. hse.<br />

Nr. Orange line & Rte.<br />

93/128. Lge. yd. Av. 9/1.<br />

$375 mo. Eves. 617-438-<br />

5519. 9^8s<br />

STONEHAM $330 mo., 1<br />

bdrm. in 3 bdrm. apt. Av.<br />

10/1. Off st. pkg., close to<br />

public trans. W/d, yard,<br />

hdwd. firs. Call Brigid<br />

days, 617-726-8720 or<br />

Steve eves. 617-438-<br />

8921. 9'8s<br />

WAKEFIELD F. 28+ to<br />

share 2 bdrm., 2 bath, lux<br />

apt. $413 mo. incls. ht &<br />

ac. 617-245-8976 or 617-<br />

592-3700. 9/8s<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, H/mate to<br />

share sm house w/owner.<br />

$375 incld all utils. wd,<br />

cable, country setting,<br />

non smoking mature<br />

female pref. 508-657-7661<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, H/mate to<br />

share sm house w/owner.<br />

$375 incld all utils. wd,<br />

cable, country setting,<br />

non smoking mature<br />

female pref. 508-657-7661<br />

WINCHESTER - Prof,<br />

fern. 25 + non-smoker,<br />

to share Ig. 3 bdrm.<br />

house. LR, din rm, EIK,<br />

D/D, W/D. Off str. pkg.<br />

$367 + 1/3 util. Avail.<br />

10/1. Call 721-0902 or<br />

893-3800. ext. 115J.<br />

WOBLiRN • 2 M/F wanted<br />

to share expenses of<br />

spacious West Side<br />

home. $275 + util. 938-<br />

3663.<br />

WOBURN/WINCHESTER<br />

LINE - Fern., non-smoker<br />

to share 4 bdrm. 3 floors.<br />

1 1/2 bths. Kit, liv. rm.,<br />

din rm. Off str. pkg. Avail.<br />

10/1. $276/mo. + util.<br />

938-8994.<br />

Rooms 169<br />

BURLINGTON Furn rm<br />

for girls w/utils, no sec.<br />

Full bth, refridg, cable,<br />

micro, many extras.<br />

$80/wkly.Carol 272-5185<br />

MELROSE furn. rms. w/<br />

kit & bath privl., off st.<br />

pkg., bus/T to Boston.<br />

N/smoke, refs., $85-$100<br />

wkly. 662-8162. 9/8s<br />

NO. READING- Ige. bdrm.<br />

in privt. home. Share<br />

bath, pvt. ent., non-<br />

smoker, $75/wk. Call after<br />

6. 508-664-5883.<br />

READING Ig. room near<br />

trains, kit. priv., non<br />

smoki'ng fern. pref. Ref.<br />

$65 per wk. Call after 5<br />

pm. 1-508-475-0829<br />

READING Furnished<br />

rooms for rent Reading<br />

Sq. kitchen privg. $75 &<br />

up. Near transp. Call any-<br />

time 438-6093<br />

STONEHAM/Melrose<br />

line. Ig sunny furn rm.<br />

Priv bth & ent, pkg, no<br />

pets, non smoker, 1st fir,<br />

call after 4pm 665-9387<br />

STONEHAM-frun. rooms<br />

conv. loc, non-smoker,<br />

kit priv., $90-95/week. Call<br />

617-438-1482. S9/15<br />

WILMINGTON New Ig rm,<br />

kitchen & bath priv. w/d,<br />

excellent condt. $60-$110<br />

wk. util incld. 508-658-<br />

2656<br />

WOBURN - Furnished<br />

rooms. Handy location.<br />

Quiet. $65 - $125 per<br />

week. Security. 508-373<br />

7173or617-290-8474.<br />

WOBURN Ige. clean furn.<br />

rm., sep. entr., full kit. +<br />

micro. Mins. to bus. Male<br />

pref Ref. & sec. req'd.<br />

935-5059 before 8 pm.<br />

WOBURN private home,<br />

Ige lurn. rm., dble.<br />

closet, kit. priv., drvwy<br />

$85 wk incls. utils. F.<br />

pref Aft 3 pm, 933-2625.<br />

WOBURN-maid service.<br />

All utils.. $100/wk. Call<br />

932-3323.<br />

WOBURN furn. rm. Priv<br />

bath & ent., No pets.<br />

Gentleman pref. All utils.<br />

Call after 3:30 pm.<br />

933-3175.<br />

Seasonal 171<br />

HAMPTON BEACH<br />

2 & 3 bdrm., cottages for<br />

rent. Call 508-851-2020<br />

after_6PM_ tfj<br />

LOON MOUNTAIN<br />

Deer Park. 3 bdrm., 2 bath<br />

condo. W/D, VCR, use of<br />

club w/pool. racquetball<br />

& tennis. $250/wkend.<br />

$400/wk. Call 508-657-<br />

7139. 10/24t<br />

_ LOONMT NH.<br />

AT THE VILLAGE, Deluxe<br />

2 br. Twnhse, fully<br />

equipped, all linens<br />

Heart of foliage. $235/<br />

wkend, $375/wk. 617-<br />

438-7034 or 1-508-778-<br />

0053. tfs<br />

LOONMtn/NoWdsk .<br />

Lux condo, fplace, 2<br />

bdrm w/loft, 2 bths, cable<br />

tv/vcr, tennis. $225 wknd<br />

Aftr 5pm 272-4706<br />

NORTH CONWAV<br />

Fully equip mod condo<br />

Conv w. side loc. near<br />

Echo Lake & Cath.<br />

Ledge. Av. wkends, wk.,<br />

mo. After 5 pm, 617-942-<br />

0058 10/13s<br />

CHRYSLER<br />

MOTORS<br />

HUTHOME0OUISH<br />

'89 DODGE<br />

ARIES<br />

4 door, 29,000 miles,<br />

A/C, blue<br />

$ 6,900<br />

Stk. #W 3251<br />

iiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiMaiM^<br />

VACATION RENTAL<br />

Conway, NH. New<br />

townhouse on the Saco<br />

River, 2 bdrm. w/loft 1 3/4<br />

baths, cable TV, w/in<br />

minutes to 4 major ski<br />

areas. $275wkend. $400<br />

wk. Call 508-658-6886<br />

days or 508-657-5238<br />

eves. tft<br />

WELLS BEACH. ME:<br />

Summer Cottage, 3<br />

bdrm., sleeps 6; steps to<br />

beach, family area, yard,<br />

deck, porch, close~ to<br />

shopping. $550'wk. Call<br />

508-658-6886 or 692-<br />

3948. Ht<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

EXPERT BODY<br />

WORK & FRAME<br />

REAPIR<br />

ALL MAKES & MODELS<br />

FREE Estimates<br />

Ask for John Ryan<br />

Call for information on any of these cars<br />

508-658-3385<br />

Prices good thru Wednesday 9/12/90<br />

580 Main St., Rt. 38, <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Exit 38 Oil 93<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 508458-3385/1-800-875-3385<br />

OPEN. Monday - Thursday 9-9; Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-5<br />

Sunday 12-4<br />

LOOKING for a used car? 1978 TOYUIA Celica GT.<br />

Always a good selection 5 spd New tires, muffler<br />

Save big Hagen Auto & exhaust runs good ask-<br />

Sales, 6 West St. ing $675/bo Call days or<br />

Reading, (Rear of Mobil nights 229-4974<br />

Station), 944-7904 or ig79 DODGE Challenger,<br />

9440229. 2.6 L. eng 5 spd., am/fm.<br />

1931 FORD Model A ps/pb. tilt, many new<br />

Woody Wagon, runs parts & rebuilts. Call Joe<br />

good. Great parade vehi- aft. 6 pm 944-9538.<br />

cle. Must see. $4300 or 1979 PONTlAC LeMans 2<br />

BO 729-1767 ,jr aut0 aCj we(| main-<br />

tained. $750 or best offer<br />

1965 BUICK Skylark, 2 dr, Ca„ evenings 729-4715.<br />

V6, auto trans., rebuilt<br />

eng., ps, pb. radials, fm «*> CADILLAC Feet-<br />

stereo, cass., Imron w0 ° d Brougham, fully<br />

paint, Ziebart, 90% loade , d - R " n |* d " v « s<br />

restored, 94K mi. Clean, excelie" $1 8OD0r B. O.<br />

$2800 B/O. Bill 933-6962. Call Tony 729-0388.<br />

WHITE MTNS., Alpine<br />

Village, 4 bdrm condo,<br />

1980 Pon. Grand LeMans.<br />

sleeps 10 in beds, perfect 1966 DODGE Dart conv. runs well No dents or<br />

for families, near all area midnight metallic blue rust, New fuel pump.<br />

activity, 2 hrs from witn white top. $2995'BO. Good tires V-8, Auto, Exc<br />

Boston. Wonderful loc. Call 617-245-0303 days, work car. $700.935-9650<br />

for summer vacation &<br />

617-245-9237 eves 1980 VW RABBIT-go^d<br />

fall foliage season. Avail<br />

1967 MB 250se, rare, new int., $500. Low rust. Call<br />

wkly & wkends. 617 662eng.<br />

comp. restored. Brn. 933-9593 Iv. message<br />

8737, 9/29s<br />

4 dr. $7500 firm. Excep- 1QR1 rHP\75"ni FT<br />

tional value. A very spec<br />

Wanted TO Rent 175 car, pristine. 662-7745.<br />

9/8s<br />

Single female, deaf, will<br />

share house/apt with<br />

same, or looking for 1<br />

bdrm, close to bus &<br />

shops. 935-0205<br />

1<br />

Corvette.<br />

Good shape. high<br />

miles. Must sell. $8000/<br />

BO 903-3907<br />

1968 PONTlAC FIREBIRD 1981 CAMARO V6 Engine<br />

400. 4 spd. Has rap but Auto trans. Good tires<br />

runs. Body very nice. Orig New front brakes Good<br />

int mint cond $4000/BO. cond $2000/BO. Call<br />

Chuck, 932-6640 933-0748.<br />

Auto, Truck<br />

Ports, & Repairs 181<br />

Auto Reconditioning<br />

Wash, buff, wax, clean<br />

interior, windows, wheels<br />

chrome. $59.95 same day<br />

service. 17yrs exp. By<br />

appt. Bob 508-658-9315<br />

Bedliner for 86-88 Mazda<br />

pickup $75/BO. 932-1335<br />

CASH PAID<br />

JUNK CARS<br />

Up to $40<br />

Complete full size<br />

617-935-0049<br />

USED RADIATORS<br />

GM, Ford, Chrysler.<br />

Some Pickup Truck<br />

$35.w/ "installation $55.<br />

installation while you<br />

wait. 30 day guarantee.<br />

657-7389.<br />

USED TIRES<br />

Used tires 12", 13", 14"<br />

and 15". Snow & regular.<br />

some radials. All in good<br />

condition. $15. & up. Call<br />

657-7389.<br />

AUTO<br />

X CHANGE<br />

GOV'T seized vehicles<br />

from $100 Fords,<br />

Mercedes, Corvettes,<br />

Chevys. Surplus Your<br />

area. (1 (-805-687-6000 Ext.<br />

S-302.T 9/29s<br />

GOVERNMENT SEIZED<br />

Vehicles from $100.<br />

Fords, Mercedes, Corvet-<br />

tes, Chevys. Surplus.<br />

Your area. (D-805-687<br />

6000 Ext. S-965T<br />

GOVERNMENT SEIZED<br />

Vehicles from $100.<br />

Fords, Mercedes, Corvet-<br />

tes, Chevys Surplus.<br />

Your area 1-805-687-6000<br />

Ext.S9651.<br />

1969<br />

CADILLAC El 1981 CHEVROLET Monte<br />

Dorado, 36,000 orig Carlo- 6 cyl.. s/roof<br />

miles. Car is all original, stereo, good cond.<br />

needs some work. $2,800 $J^99/BO.9^-0669__<br />

or BO. Tony 729-0388. 1981~ PONTlAC Grand<br />

1970 BUICK LeSabre- A Prix. Auto V6 gd cond<br />

classic, conv. 350 V8, A/ 79K, $1000 Call Tom,<br />

C, much new, some rust. 944-1655<br />

runs well. $1200/BO 1982~ BUICK Regal Sta-<br />

938-8827til 9 tion wagon, 6cyl, auto,<br />

.n-,n nni.„ «M ,—, ,,0 chapman, new alt & batt.<br />

1970 BUICK Skylark V8. am/fm d ,jres „, m,les<br />

convt.new top/tires nds $800 Ca)| 272-6126<br />

some bdy wrk 88K mi<br />

runs great.Ask $2495<br />

Tom 6-9pm 944-6837<br />

1970 CHRYSLER<br />

1982 CADILLAC Biarritz.<br />

black, red Ithr. int.. Digital<br />

dash, power roof. Well<br />

mamt 60K. Asking $5995<br />

Newport 36K miles, orig- 933.2902,6-8 pm.<br />

inal! No rust, mint condi- —■—————<br />

tion. Must see! Call after 1982 CHEVROLET<br />

530 935-6457 , Caprice Classic. v8. 4 dr.<br />

.n-r, ^, r,o o ., r~" auto wndews. locks, tilt,<br />

1970 OLDS Cutlass, auto c_ new „res am/)m<br />

2 bar body, fair engine & $2200 508-664-6538<br />

transmition qood $400/ ——<br />

BO Has sticker 617 1982 DODGE Omni 024<br />

438-7539. 10/20s Hatch 4 cyl. ps/pb, auto<br />

R/def New tires 64K<br />

1973 VOLKSWAGEN miles. Good cond.. $1300<br />

Bug, moon roof, blue, 617-272-1757. .<br />

runs good. $500 Call Lisa 1982 EXP rebuilt engine<br />

933-4462. _ Runs & looks great, auto.<br />

1975 BUICK LeSabre $1300 Call days 617-<br />

65.5K mi Ps Pb New 438-9021 or eves. 508brakes,<br />

rebuilt trans 658-4966 tf t<br />

Runs excel. $850 Call 1982 HONDA Prelude<br />

944-1166<br />

Classic 2 dr sport coupe,<br />

1976 PONTlAC Bon grey, auto, no rust, mint<br />

185 niville. exc running con red intr, Only $2895 ABC<br />

dt 106K orig mi, $950/bo. Wholesalers. 2450005<br />

Call Steve aftr 3pm. 229- an y time<br />

6860 1982 MERCURY Capri, 4<br />

cyl, 4 spd , new clutch,<br />

1977 BUICK Regal, 350 brakes, bat, tune-up, 75K<br />

V8. elec. snrf, buckets, mi., exc. cond . $1200/BO.<br />

floor shift console Looks*^^^'^<br />

& runs exc. $700 /BO .„„„ t„^r--<br />

Tony 944-6036, 933-9368. 1 982<br />

Maxima,<br />

std, air, cruise, tilt, pwr,<br />

1978 CADILLAC unroor fm cass, 30<br />

EIDorado Biarritz, brn. w/ „ mpg. dependable, gd<br />

leather rf. A1 cond., 90K condt $2300/bo 508mi.,<br />

loaded, CB & tape 658-8976<br />

deck, fully powered, —<br />

$3000/BO. 245-0648<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

TO S-14<br />

1978 TOYOTA COROLLA,<br />

am/fm cass., very quiet &<br />

reliable. Runs exc $850<br />

or B, O. Call 729-1654<br />

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Small Ads...<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS!<br />

Big Results!<br />

As a public service there is no charge for Found ads. Call for Rotes. 933-3700, 944-2200<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

FROM S-13<br />

1983VUIiance 4 dr , stnd,<br />

56000 mi, eng & body ok,<br />

needs transm. exc parts<br />

car. $250. 508-657-7661<br />

1983 BUICK Skylark- 62K,<br />

new tires, good cond.,<br />

$1800. Call after5.<br />

272-4174.<br />

1983 CADILLAC El<br />

Dorado, wht, 42K mi. 1<br />

own. All power, new batt.<br />

Chap, ster., exc cond.<br />

$6995. 7-9pm, 438-3993.<br />

1983 CHRYSLER<br />

LeBaron, 1 owner, 4 dr,<br />

vinal roof, Fully loaded!<br />

new exhst, hi miles. Well<br />

maint. $2800272-7157<br />

1983 CHEVY Malibu<br />

Wagon, am/fm, ac, no<br />

rust, 84K, auto, pwr.<br />

steering, & brakes. $1695.<br />

Call 944-8456.<br />

1983 DODGE 600 4 door.<br />

Runs well, good tires &<br />

brakes. 61,000 mi. $1295.<br />

(617)935-7072.<br />

1983 DODGE Charger-<br />

Red 2.2 L, 5 spd., good<br />

cond., Rec. insp. sticker,<br />

gd. tires + sno. $1200/<br />

BO. 245-7990.<br />

1983 FORD MUSTANG<br />

LX, Convrt, 55K, auto,<br />

am/fm cass, good condt,<br />

Must sell. S4500/BO<br />

508-937-7459 eves<br />

1983 FOUR door Chev.<br />

Citation. Needs<br />

transmission work and<br />

front end damage. B.O<br />

944-7561.<br />

1983 MONTE CARLO S6.<br />

Extra clean. Rebuilt front<br />

to rear. Must see. Accep-<br />

ting ofers. 617-438-9021<br />

days or 508-658-4966<br />

eves. tft<br />

1983 MITSUBISHI Starion<br />

Turbo h/back, standard,<br />

leather inter, moon roof,<br />

ac, am/fm stereo cass.<br />

$2000/BO 729-7759<br />

1983 OLDS Cutlass Ciera,<br />

2 dr., 3.01, V6, ac, ps, pb,<br />

bucket seats, stereo<br />

cass., Chapman Lock,<br />

$1250/BO. (617)944-4255.<br />

1983 OLDS Custom<br />

Cruiser wagon. All power.<br />

Very good cond. New<br />

transm. $2950. 617-944-<br />

7489<br />

1983 OLDS CUTLESS<br />

Brougham. Only 70K mi,<br />

ac, mags, no rust, real<br />

sharp, new eng. Only<br />

$2795. ABC Wholesalers<br />

245-0005<br />

1984 AMC Eagle 4 wheel<br />

drive station wagon, ac,<br />

nice family car $2495.<br />

Call Chris at 617-438-<br />

4318. 10/13s<br />

1984 BUICK Regal- 2dr.,<br />

mint cond., must see.<br />

New Blue paint job. a/c,<br />

V6, 80K. Mostly hiway.<br />

Blue cloth inter. Cal<br />

1985 MERCURY Topaz<br />

GS- 4 dr., exc. cond., 1<br />

owner, low mi., 38K,<br />

$4000. Call 617-944-0692.<br />

1965 OLDSMOBILE<br />

Cutlass Supreme, blue, 2<br />

dr, V6, ex cond, 39K mi,<br />

a-c, cruise cont. +.<br />

$5850/BO. Must sell.<br />

Maria, 932-8962.<br />

1985 OLDS Delta 88, ps,<br />

pb, air, tilt, am/fm cass.<br />

New tires, shocks,<br />

brakes, 70K, $4200/bo<br />

Jim 944-2081<br />

1985 SUBARU GL, Hatch<br />

back, 5 speed, 37K, orig.<br />

owner, $3300.<br />

Call 933-1428.<br />

1985 1/2 FORD Escort<br />

wagon, 5 spd, pb.ps,<br />

front wheel drive, am/fm,<br />

77K hwy mi, no problems.<br />

$1700. Call 729-5914<br />

1986 CHEVROLET IROC<br />

Z. Met. Blue T-tops. 42K.<br />

New tires. Loaded. Ex-<br />

cellent condition. $7800.<br />

935-9539.<br />

1986 DODGE Caravan LE,<br />

loaded. 1 owner. Exc.<br />

cond., 62K, $6495 FIRM.<br />

Please call Ray 246-5059<br />

or438-1137.<br />

1986 FORD Escort, 5 spd<br />

4 dr, hatch, ac, 32K, great<br />

condt. $3000/BO. Call<br />

937-0026 anytime<br />

1986 FORD Escort sta-<br />

tion wagon. 4 dr., white,<br />

low mi., new brakes,<br />

tires. Auto trans., ps/pb,<br />

r/defog. 4 cy. Exc. cond.,<br />

reliable. S3800/BO Call<br />

Kim 508-664-5680 after 5<br />

pm. 9/5n<br />

1986 MONTE CARLO SS,<br />

fully loaded,T-Tops, Lo-<br />

jack, 38K, $8495. Call<br />

942-0571<br />

1986 Mercury Cougar<br />

RX7 turbo, pwr Iks, p sts,<br />

pw, am fm cass. str. Tilt<br />

whl, ac, crs. ctr, $7500.<br />

Exc cond. 933-4659.<br />

1986 MUSTANG convert-<br />

ible LX, 39K mi., good<br />

cond. Well maint. $8500<br />

or best offer. Call 617-<br />

648-5434.<br />

1986 MONTE CARLO<br />

Exc. cond., ac & more.,<br />

25Kmi.,$5800. 729-0819.<br />

1986 OLDS Delta 88. ps,<br />

pb, ac, tilt wheel, cruise<br />

power seats, windows,<br />

am/fm cassette, exc<br />

condt, new tires, low mi<br />

$5900.438-3153<br />

1986 PONTIAC 6000, ps,<br />

exc. cond., ac, 2.8L eng.,<br />

OD./CC. Call 944-0628.<br />

$4500/BO.<br />

1986 PONTIAC 6000, 4 dr,<br />

4 cyl, ac, pb, ps, rdefog,<br />

am/fm str, new tires &<br />

muff sys., It blu. 58K mi.<br />

$4,300/bo. 1 508-667-2187.<br />

1986 TOYOTA Camry,<br />

A/C, auto, am/fm, ps/pb,<br />

$5800/BO. 944-4897.<br />

1986 1/2 TOYOTA Supra,<br />

5spd, Burg, all opt, incl<br />

Susan oMeavemessagl' 5port p H k9 ' LS ?' K hWy '<br />

617-334-6849 $4000.<br />

Service records.<br />

1984 CHEVY Z28, rebuilt<br />

eng, 1 yr warr., "0" mi.,<br />

new clutch, 5spd, a/c, all<br />

power, new tires, Met<br />

gray, must sell. $5850, Jo.<br />

944-3423<br />

1984 CHEVROLET Celeb-<br />

rity station wagon, v6,<br />

auto, am/fm, real clean 1<br />

owner. $1500.933-4773<br />

1984 FORD Escort A/C,<br />

stereo, 5 spd., HO Eng.<br />

Good tires, new struts,<br />

Best Offer. 935-5278.<br />

1984 PONTIAC Firebird<br />

S.E., v-8, 60K, auto, t-<br />

roofs, loaded, superb<br />

cond. $3995 firm. 617-<br />

932-5524.<br />

1984 PONTIAC Grand<br />

Prix 6 cyl., a/c, 2 dr., 79K",<br />

Exc. maint original<br />

owner. Must sell. $2,750<br />

or B.O. 938-7716.<br />

1984 PONTIAC Firebird-<br />

V6, 5 spd., 1 owner.<br />

39Kmiles, Zlock, $4000.<br />

617-935-2129.<br />

1984 PONTIAC Trans Am,<br />

T tops, Fla. car, Recaro<br />

Edit. Every opt. Perfect<br />

cond. Lo K. Won't last.<br />

$4,500 617-662-6601.<br />

10/30S<br />

1984 Z28 Chevrolet<br />

Camaro, black 2 dr., 61K,<br />

ac, am fm cas. T roof, int<br />

& ext. mint cond. After 6<br />

pm, 617-935-2575. 9/28s<br />

1985 BUICK electra<br />

coupe T-type, all power,<br />

Chapman lock, tilt wheel,<br />

beige, 47K mi. $6000 or<br />

Best offer. Call 933-5942.<br />

1985 BUICK Riveria, V-8<br />

meticulous wine finish w/<br />

velour int. Every option<br />

60k miles, show room<br />

cond., $5,900.273-1737.<br />

1 985 CHEVROLET<br />

Camaro. Copper. 2.8 Litre<br />

V6, Auto, fully loaded.<br />

Runs Exc. $3500/BO.<br />

944-1216.<br />

1985 JETTA GL, good<br />

condition, well maintain-<br />

ed. $3200 or best offer.<br />

Good college transporta-<br />

tion. 617-438-1336. 10/27s<br />

1985 LINCOLN <strong>Town</strong> Car.<br />

Leather Interior Exc.<br />

cond., Asking $6975.<br />

933-8703.<br />

V<br />

\<br />

garaged, must sell, mov-<br />

ing. $8950.942-7322<br />

1987 BUICK Century 4 dr,<br />

white, fwd, fuel inj, ac,<br />

cruise, tilt ps, pb, pi, am/<br />

fm st. 60K hwy, rcpt avail.<br />

exc condt. $5795 438-<br />

3093/729-5942 Jim eves<br />

1987 BUICK LeSabre<br />

loaded with xtras<br />

$6,500 Call 617 933-2773<br />

1987 BUICK Century, ac,<br />

cruises control, hi mi,<br />

great car. $5000. Call<br />

944-8468<br />

1 987 CHEVROLET<br />

Camaro. Bank reposses-<br />

sion. Details. 438-9400,<br />

X47. 9/8s<br />

1987 CHEVROLET Celeb-<br />

rity, 4 cyl, auto, ac, pb,<br />

ps, am/fm stereo, 4 dr,<br />

very gd cond. 944-0061<br />

1987 CHEVY Celebrity, 4<br />

dr. sedan, 4 cyl., auto, ps,<br />

pb, am fm stereo, ac &<br />

rear defogger. $5300/BO.<br />

932-8895.<br />

1987 CHEVY IROC Z auto<br />

350, 48K mi, loaded! Ex-<br />

tra tires/wheels Kenwood<br />

stereo p-out. $8500/bo<br />

Mike eves 935-0519<br />

1987 CADILLAC Sedan<br />

De Ville. Black/emerald.<br />

Loaded. LoJack. $13,250.<br />

Call Gayie at 523-5018.<br />

1987 CUTLASS Ciera 4<br />

cyl, 4 door, am/fm, ac, ps,<br />

pb, tilt, cruise. MUST<br />

SELL $5200/BO. After<br />

4pm 617-272-7258<br />

1987 CHEV. Camaro, V6^<br />

fuel injet., low mi., exc.<br />

cond., ps, pb, am fm<br />

stereo cass., ac, tilt, cc,<br />

$6500/BO. Dave<br />

(508)664-3989.<br />

1987 CHEVROLET Iroc Z<br />

blk/gray, 5 spd., 305/TPI<br />

36K, 24 mpg, ac, pw, pi.<br />

no winters, exc. cond.<br />

$7950.438-2893. 9/5s<br />

1987 CAMARO Sport<br />

coupe, 2 dr, white/<br />

maroon intr, am/fm cass,<br />

ac, 41K, exc condt.<br />

$6900/bo. 233-1794 aftr<br />

5pm<br />

1987 CHEVROLET Celeb-<br />

rity- 4 dr., a/c, auto, ps/pb,<br />

am/fm stereo, r/defog.<br />

48K. Looks & runs exc.'<br />

$4500 Rob 938-4739/BO.<br />

1987 DODGE LANCER - 4 1989CHEVROLET-<br />

door, automatic. AC. Tilt. Beretta GT, Blk., 15K Mi.,<br />

Cruise, etc. 55,000 miles, loaded, exc. cond., no<br />

Good cond. Book value, longer need getting Co.<br />

$5700. First $3300 takes car. $10,700/BO Aft. 5.<br />

the car. 933-4608. 933-3711.<br />

1987 DODGE Charger, 4 1989 DODGE Daytona ES<br />

cyl, auto, ps, pb, one turbo. Auto, Exc. cond.,<br />

owner, 33K mi, adult loaded, pw/pl. Lea. int.,<br />

driven, excellent condt.<br />

$4700/BO 508-658-9315<br />

1987 DODGE Omni 4 dr, 4<br />

cyl, 5spd transmisson,<br />

ac, am/fm, great mpg, 1<br />

owner $2500". Call 933-<br />

4773<br />

am/fm cass. stereo, 16k,<br />

$9,500 or B.O. 935-5475.<br />

1989 FORD Mustang LX<br />

Convrt. 5.0, maroon with<br />

black top. Auto, 8000K.<br />

LOADED! $13,000. Call<br />

508-453-2746<br />

1987 FORD Aerostar, 1989 HYUNDAI Excel.4<br />

custom mini van. V6, ps, dr,auto, am/fm stereo<br />

pb, ac, cruise cont., stero cass > ' w/defrost. 6000<br />

tape, CB rad., TV, tilt orig mi. exc cond, must<br />

whl., 4 reel. capt. chrs., sell. $5000.933-5844<br />

sofa bed, tow, running 1989 HYUNDAI Excel.,<br />

board, tint glass, 65K mi., auto, ac, 4 dr., am fm<br />

$9500 firm.617-942-0075. stereo cass., console<br />

1987 FORD Escort GT, bucket seats, r. defr., low<br />

50K mi., exc. cond., 5 mi - exc. cond. $5800/BO.<br />

spd, cruise, transf. warr., 617-944-5721.<br />

new tires, & exh. $4600. 1989 MERCURY Cougar<br />

508-657-4795. _ special edition LS. All<br />

<br />

1984 23 1/2 FT. Travel<br />

trailer in excellent cond.<br />

Sleeps 6. $5500. Call<br />

617-245-2768.<br />

1985 CHEVROLET<br />

Horizon mini motorhome<br />

351 V-8, 36K mi, like new.<br />

Ac, cr cont, am-fm w/<br />

cass, sips 4, self-cont.<br />

617-935-0682 Mon-Fri.<br />

1986 JAYCO J Deluxe.<br />

Pop-up. Sips 6/8. Used 3<br />

times, sink/stove never<br />

used. $2900/BO. 729-<br />

0759 Lv msg<br />

1987 JAYCO Pop-up<br />

camper. Sips 8, Refrig.,<br />

stove, sink, used 3 times.<br />

Mint cond., $2900 FIRM.<br />

508-663-9007.<br />

1988 COLEMAN popup<br />

camper. Sun Valley. Sips.<br />

6, sink, stove, refridg.,<br />

toilet, exc. cond. $2600.<br />

617-942-0075.<br />

Trucks & Vans 193<br />

TRUCK FOR SALE<br />

1987 FORD F-350. One<br />

ton. Stereo w/tape, air<br />

cditioning cruise control.<br />

Runs well. $7995/BO. Call<br />

508-658-2908 leave<br />

message. Inquire at<br />

computer Haus. Call<br />

508-658-8591 ask for<br />

Bill. tH<br />

1972 F700 FORD Dump<br />

truck, 11 ft wing plow.<br />

Good tires, gas eng, 2<br />

spd rear end. $4000/bo.<br />

938-5669<br />

1977 PLYMOUTH<br />

Voyager -3/4 Ton Van.<br />

318, Auto. Needs tail<br />

light. 11 Passenger or big<br />

work van. $600/BO. 508-<br />

663-3143.<br />

1979 CHEVROLET Com-<br />

mercial van. 8 cyl. PB/PS.<br />

Auto transmission. Good<br />

engine. New brakes. Has<br />

sticker. Asking $500. Call<br />

Bob at 508-657-8027.<br />

1979 CHEVY VAN 20<br />

(1984 engine) Owens<br />

Classic Conversion,<br />

45,000mi. Very good<br />

condt., $3900 or bo. 617-<br />

944-2394<br />

1980 CHEVY Pickup w/<br />

cap, runs good, $600/bo.<br />

Call after 5pm. 438-1219<br />

1984 FORD F150-300cu.<br />

in., 6 cyl., 3spd. manual/<br />

overdrive, ps/pb, am/fm<br />

radio, t/hitch w/wiring.<br />

65K, $4000.272-6623.<br />

1984 GMC Pick-up.<br />

ICK3/4 ton, brown, 350<br />

motor, new tires & ex-<br />

haust, new gem cap, 43K.<br />

Call Mike 944-4205<br />

1984 GMC SIERRA 3500<br />

rack body truck, low<br />

mileage. Recent aligment<br />

exc running condt. $4500<br />

Call Dan after 6pm 933-<br />

5517<br />

1985 CHEVROLET- CK20<br />

pickup. 4x4, sliding r/<br />

window. Bedliner, auto,<br />

w/OD. 53K, good cond.,<br />

$6000/B.0.933-0565.<br />

1985 FORD F150 full 8 ft.<br />

bed 2x2. Ext. warr! Man<br />

6 cyl., ps, pb, stereo, 74K,<br />

char/silver. $4750.<br />

Wakefield. 245-6217.8/24s<br />

1986 CHEVROLET C30<br />

window van, hvy duty,<br />

4.3L, V6 auto. Only 40 K<br />

mi., Ik new in & out.<br />

$6450. ABC Wholesalers<br />

245-0005 anytime<br />

1986 DODGE 4 wd W150<br />

PU, 38K, exc. mech, aux<br />

tank, snow plow, hvy. du-<br />

ty, 8 ft. bed, pkg.<br />

bedliner. $6500/BRO.<br />

617-438-5161. 9/28s<br />

1986 FORD Truck 150,<br />

22,000mi. Best offer.<br />

944-2877<br />

1986 NISSAN 4x2 pickup<br />

truck, auto, new Leer<br />

cap. Absolutely looks<br />

and runs new. $3995.<br />

935-3021.<br />

1987 CHEVY Beauville<br />

Van 8 pasgr, fully loaded,<br />

43,850 miles, asking<br />

$8500. Call 944-7165 aftr<br />

5pm. or 944-4129 ans<br />

machine<br />

1987 JEEP Wrangler 6<br />

cyl., 5 spd., Red w/black<br />

hardtop. Excellent condi-<br />

tion. 27K., $7900. Call<br />

after 5.938-1838.<br />

1987 NISSAN 4x2 pick-<br />

up, A/C, V6, AM/FM, Leer<br />

cap, exc. cond. Ext. warr.<br />

& more. $7200/BO. 729-<br />

9092 eves.<br />

1988 DODGE Grand (LE)<br />

Caravan, auto, V6, load-<br />

ed! Family van. Asking<br />

$13K. Call Tom (w)935-<br />

3920,(h)508-546-7125.<br />

1988 FORD<br />

$12,000.<br />

721-1320.<br />

Utility Van<br />

1988 GMC Sierra Classic.<br />

Full size jimmy. 350 fuel<br />

inj., 4 wh. dr., fully Id. 31K<br />

mi., exc. cond. $12,500.<br />

After 5pm 617 933-4299.<br />

1989 CHEVY Cheynne 3/<br />

4T, 4X4, H.D. sua.,<br />

14,500K, exc condt, Ik<br />

new, util boxes, carrying<br />

rack, auto. $13,500. 279-<br />

9087<br />

BUSINESS/<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

Business<br />

Opportunity 199<br />

BUSINESS for Sale. Es-<br />

tablished 13 yrs. Very<br />

profitable. Operate out of<br />

your home. 272-5188.<br />

IS YOUR FUTURE SECURE<br />

If not, call to find out<br />

about this non risk<br />

business opportunity. No<br />

inventory. All you need is<br />

the desire to succeed.<br />

Just do it. Call 617-499-<br />

8649. 9/8s<br />

SELF employment at<br />

home pt-time. Wholesale,<br />

retail, mail order<br />

business, affiliated w/<br />

several major US corps.<br />

Call Val, 942-0944. tfs<br />

Small Cleaning Service<br />

15 years old. Owner<br />

operated. 60 + K per year.<br />

Call for details. 617 270-<br />

6737.<br />

UNLIMITED EARNINGS<br />

POTENTIAL<br />

Get paid for something<br />

YOU and OTHERS al-<br />

ready do. Amazing re-<br />

corded message reveals<br />

details. Call<br />

617-+95-7M3<br />

VENDING ROUTE<br />

Prime Locations. All<br />

CASH income. SMALL<br />

Investment. 1-800-749-<br />

4230<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Child Care<br />

Wanted 209<br />

AFTERNOON Child Care<br />

needed for 9 & 6 yr. old in<br />

my home, Mon-Thurs,<br />

2:45-5 pm. Start Sept.<br />

944-5230.<br />

DATE<br />

TIME<br />

LOCATION<br />

SuppUm.nl to Doily T.m.1 - OuonicU (Wobwn, Rwding. WinchaUr, Surtnolon, WaUUIdl. LynnfUld<br />

V;llog«, No. boding tnmcripl, <strong>Wilmington</strong> i. Wlubury To-n OUr, Ston«nom IndcpMidant-<br />

AN energetic, mature lov-<br />

ing individual wtd. for p.t.<br />

child care in our home,<br />

own transp req'd, non<br />

smoker. 942-0511<br />

BAIYSITTER WANTED!<br />

Responsible person to<br />

babysit my 3 yr old & 1 Vi<br />

yr old in my home In<br />

Stoneham. Monday and<br />

Wednesday afternoons<br />

preferred. Please call 617<br />

438-8396. 9/5s<br />

BABYSITTER WANTED<br />

in my home 8:15am to 12<br />

noon, Mon-Fri, start Sept<br />

10th. 932-0318<br />

Child Cere 24/hrs/wk.<br />

1 or 2 days a week. Light<br />

cooking and ironing,<br />

transportation needed. 1<br />

early release day a<br />

month. (617)334-3685, lv.<br />

msg. 9/5n<br />

CHILD care needed in my<br />

home for toddler with<br />

eating disability. Part<br />

time days. Refs & exp<br />

req. 508-851-9758<br />

CHILD Care needed<br />

afternoons, 2:15-5:15pm<br />

in my <strong>Wilmington</strong> home,<br />

nr H.S. Call 657-8816 be-<br />

fore 2pm<br />

LIVE IN Child Care in<br />

Lexington. Pleasant situ-<br />

ation. Call eves. 862-6119.<br />

MATURE & resp. person<br />

to care for 6 yr. old after<br />

school & some PM hours<br />

may be requested. Joe,<br />

am, 617-628-1000 x 7170,<br />

eves, 617-438-1207. 9/22s<br />

NANNY WANTED<br />

Nanny 4 - 5 days, 7:30 -<br />

4:00 to care for a 10 mo.<br />

old. References required,<br />

experience a must. Call<br />

438-5999 between 4:00 -<br />

8:00 pm. 9/22s<br />

NEED WORK?<br />

For Immed openings 1-<br />

900-884-8884. Hiring<br />

warehse workers,<br />

mechanics, drivers,<br />

janitors, sec guards & of-<br />

fice helpers (Will train)<br />

$15.00 phone fee<br />

REAL Estate Secretary/<br />

agent needed, word pro-<br />

cessing skills, phone<br />

work, full or part time,<br />

apply in person 9am-<br />

12noon. 42 Cambridge<br />

Rd.Wobum<br />

NIGHT CASHIER<br />

wanted to work 2 or 3<br />

nights per wk. $6 to $7<br />

Derhr. Call 933-1667.<br />

PART time telemarketer<br />

to book appointments -<br />

no selling. Mornings or<br />

afternoons in our Woburn<br />

office. Please call<br />

Deborah at 933-9555.<br />

PART TIME/full time craft<br />

store person wanted. Call<br />

508-694-1039 for more in-<br />

formation. 9/5t<br />

RESP. teenager to care AN Ear| |earni Teach.<br />

L° r 2 \. A yr iK° ld TK my er wtd. for P.T. work,<br />

ST 7& n RiX u *?,!£: s n ,is*jfi own ' sp<br />

required. 617438- " a4 ^" 0511 - :<br />

5514. 9/8s<br />

SENIOR Citizen wanted *""](* "^IESS<br />

for children to report to ° r others D^s f nancial<br />

after school in mv freedom appeal to you.<br />

Reading C home. Days" Make * ff»g* J^g<br />

382-4945 9 eves. 94*02* M^-lSS. 9/Is<br />

WOMAN needed to care ASSEMBLERS Excellent<br />

for kindergarten girl & 2yr income to assemble pro-<br />

old boy 3 aftrnoons per ducts from your home,<br />

wk. Call 229-2041 or lv 1-504-646-1700 Dept.<br />

msg at 229-2247 P3110. 9/8s<br />

Employment<br />

Wanted 211<br />

PRINTER Ludlow opera-<br />

tor, hand compositor,<br />

make up man with 35 yrs<br />

exp. Call Bill 935-0087<br />

General<br />

Help Wanted 213<br />

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dees $35K, Tickets<br />

agents $32K, Customer<br />

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1989 FORD- F250 4x4,<br />

Custom. 17k, Std., 8 ft.<br />

bed, Black/Gray, dual<br />

tanks, step-in tow bump-<br />

er, dura-liner, alarm sys.,<br />

Sony stereo, MTX Sp.<br />

$12,000/BO. 272-3749.<br />

1989 FORD F350, 4x4<br />

Rack body dump, 9' plow,<br />

6 yr warr., low ml, exc<br />

condt. $18,000.944-2998<br />

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Villager, No. Reading Transcript, Wilminglon & Tewksbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, Slon»ham Independent WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990-PAGE S-15<br />

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EOE BS7<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Seeking outgoing, take-charge person to handle tiling<br />

and typing tor our Oxford International division. Person<br />

must be organtzed and dependable-. H.8. diploma or<br />

equivalent required. Some background with computers<br />

and prior office experience helpful, but not mandatory.<br />

For immediate consideration call:<br />

(617)944-6200<br />

Or send resume with salary requirements to;<br />

Susan Cunningham, HR Assistant<br />

Oxford & Associates, Inc.<br />

75 Petti St., Reading, MA 01867<br />

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EXCITING<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Perminent or temporary<br />

• Accounting<br />

• SacratarlalfWP<br />

• Customer Sarvica<br />

• Telemarketing<br />

• Clerical<br />

TRANSITIONS<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

3 DUNDEE PARK<br />

ANDOVER, MA 01810<br />

508-475-7880<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

SERVICES<br />

PART TIME<br />

CUSTOMER<br />

SUPPORT REP<br />

For computer service<br />

bureau. Strong com-<br />

munication, computer<br />

and business exper-<br />

ience. Resume only:<br />

REAP INC.<br />

31 OLYMPIA AVENUE<br />

WOBURN, MA 01801<br />

Jl B4-10<br />

DISTINCTIVE<br />

RESUMES<br />

For $20 we will prepare your one-page<br />

resume from your written copy.<br />

♦ laser printed<br />

♦ professionally formatted<br />

♦ reviewed for correct spelling, grammar,<br />

punctuation<br />

♦ free disk storage for future updates<br />

Additional pages S1 0 each.<br />

Resume editing ancrwtting services<br />

-'also available.<br />

Secretarial Services Unlimited<br />

(61 7,942-1595 READING<br />

With this ad, receive S free laser-printed copies<br />

of your resume on bond paper. B5-1I<br />

Office Support<br />

Growing manufacturing co. seeks a mature<br />

motivated person to answer telephones, direct<br />

calls and assist with clerical duties. Must have<br />

excellent communication skills. Duties will in-<br />

clude light typing and computer entry.<br />

Call 935-6065<br />

for an appointment<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

Dry cleaner, No. Woburn<br />

full time, Mon-Fri 7am-<br />

2pm. Part time also avail.<br />

Call 9335534 *_<br />

CUSTODIAN-Experienced<br />

person needed fo.r<br />

Custodial service. Call<br />

270-0111.<br />

CUSTOMS/PARK JQBS<br />

$29,000 TO $70,000 PER<br />

YEAR<br />

508-943-7889 OR 508-<br />

949-2738, Ext. 438.<br />

Demonstrators Needed<br />

For House of Lloyd party<br />

merchandise. Free $300<br />

kit. No invest. Also book-<br />

ing parties. 508 664-<br />

6328. Ntf<br />

DRIVERS - Earn $8. - $12.<br />

PH. Must be 18 or older<br />

with own car. Call 438-<br />

9079. My Brothers Place<br />

Stoneham. 9/5s<br />

~ EARN MONEY<br />

Reading Books!<br />

$30,000/yr. income<br />

potential. Now hiring.<br />

805-687-6000 Ext. Y10598.<br />

EARN up to $339.84/wk.<br />

assembling our products<br />

at home. Amazing re-<br />

corded message reveals<br />

details. Call Today! 603-<br />

895-9588 ext. 103. tft<br />

EASY ASSEMBLY<br />

any hours, $339.84/wk,<br />

family of 3 earns<br />

$44*7.92 Mo. FREE 24<br />

Hour. 801-379-2960 Ext.<br />

R1HU.S HOTtlNE.<br />

Easy Work! Excellent<br />

pay! Assemble products<br />

at home. Call for Infor-<br />

mation. 504-641-8003<br />

eXT. 1669.<br />

EXP. Carpenter, own<br />

tools & trans., Able to<br />

work independently &<br />

precisely, High end<br />

renovations, framing to<br />

finish. 617-894-4332. Lv.<br />

message<br />

ELECTRONIC JOBS<br />

No Experience Neces-<br />

sary. $14.50 per hour. Call<br />

219-736-1669, ext. 5400, 7<br />

days, 9AM to 9PM.<br />

EMPHASIS Hair Design<br />

has two openings for ex-<br />

perienced hair stylist and<br />

an experienced<br />

manicurists. Call 508-<br />

851-4850. 9/5t<br />

EXP. CARPENTERS<br />

Must have own tools.<br />

Please call: Goddard's<br />

Construction Company.<br />

664-2274. 9/5n<br />

EXPERIENCED Hair-<br />

dresser for full service<br />

salon. Base salary +<br />

commission. Paid vaca-<br />

tion. Call Geraldine at<br />

Concepts In Body Care,<br />

273-2342.<br />

EXPERIENCED Carpen-<br />

ters, wtd. Must have own<br />

tools. Goodards Const.<br />

Co. 1-508-664-2274.<br />

Fast paced mgnt con-<br />

sulting firm seeking<br />

mature energetic part<br />

time FRONT OFFICE<br />

CORDINATOR to work<br />

mornings. "I am the per-<br />

son" attidude a must.<br />

Minimun of 45 wpm. Call<br />

Beth 617-862-8887<br />

HAIRPRESSER Wanted<br />

for busy hair Salon. Ex-<br />

perience necessary. Call<br />

Linda 245-4141<br />

HOSPITAL JOBS<br />

Start $6.80/hr your area.<br />

No exp nee. For info 1-<br />

900-226-9399 ext 1566.<br />

6am-8pm 7 days $12.95<br />

phone fee<br />

INTELLIGENCE JOBS<br />

CIA, US Customs, DEA,<br />

etc. Now hiring.<br />

1-800-687-6000<br />

Ext. K-9651.<br />

MAKE $750 Waal, iy Pro-<br />

cessing Claims. No exp<br />

nee. Call 1-900-234-8800<br />

ext 275. Open daily 7am-<br />

10pm. $15. fee<br />

BUSINESS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

WP EXPERTS<br />

$$$<br />

WordPerfect<br />

MSWord<br />

Macintosh<br />

Digital All-in-1<br />

Lotus<br />

Display Write 3 & 4<br />

Your excellent akllla<br />

are worth TOP $$ on<br />

auper temporary jobal<br />

Top companies and<br />

benefits tool<br />

Call or Viait Today!<br />

STONEHAM 438-4001<br />

271 Main Sir..I<br />

Roactre* Plaxa<br />

BURLINGTON 22B-484S<br />

3 N.E. Eiecutlv* Psrk<br />

An equal opporti,-»t, I mcloyflf<br />

Office<br />

Specialists.<br />

v ^<br />

$2000/<br />

MONTH<br />

PART TIME<br />

Develop a second income<br />

business $2000 00 per<br />

month realistic part time<br />

income. We are looking tor<br />

a select individual with<br />

ability to manage and<br />

motivate lo incorporate in-<br />

to our enterprise. No linan-<br />

cial risk Call:<br />

1-617-695-7174<br />

NETWORK<br />

MARKETERS<br />

MLM PROS<br />

You mus; see this! Sales<br />

are unbeheveable for<br />

delicious dielipookie. $15<br />

Million last months sales -<br />

very rapid downline<br />

growth Call 24 hours for<br />

sample and info.<br />

617-937-5863<br />

GENERAL HELP<br />

Hairdresser<br />

Wanted<br />

Full or<br />

Part Time<br />

Work<br />

Available<br />

For modern salon<br />

in Stoneham<br />

438-6135<br />

Medical Billing Clerks<br />

1 full time^, 2 Mother's<br />

hours positions avail.<br />

Pleasant <strong>Wilmington</strong> of-<br />

fice, must have 3rd party<br />

billing & computer exp.<br />

No direct patient contact-<br />

Call 508-658 7306 be-<br />

tween 9-2.<br />

MOTHIM HOURS<br />

We need an ad-<br />

ministrative assistant in<br />

our office who works well<br />

independently. You will<br />

be answering phones,<br />

making travel arrange-<br />

ments, typing corre-<br />

spondence and pro-<br />

posals on a word pro-<br />

cessor and working on<br />

other special projects.<br />

This is a permanent posi-<br />

tion. Please call Liz at<br />

VOLT Temporary ser-<br />

vices, 400 West Cumm-<br />

ings Park, Woburn, 938-<br />

6969 .-■-.<br />

MOTHERS Hours or full<br />

time, fast growing<br />

speciality mail order<br />

house, will train fully for<br />

sales & other respon-<br />

sibilities. Some typing or<br />

computer skills required.<br />

Apply & send resume to:<br />

Beer & Wine Hobby, 180<br />

New Boston St, Woburn,<br />

MA 01801. Or call 933-<br />

8818<br />

MY company is looking<br />

for energetic and enter-<br />

prising people to fill a<br />

few management training<br />

positions. Start out part<br />

time but with full time<br />

potential for the right<br />

person. Please call 617<br />

446-4144 to arrange an<br />

interview.<br />

NATIONAL company<br />

seeking 10 individuals for<br />

PT marketing positions in.<br />

Home Appliance retail<br />

environment. Compensa-<br />

tion package based on<br />

exper. Earning potential<br />

between $200-$500 per<br />

wk. Call David Johnson<br />

862-2350.<br />

GENERAL HELP<br />

STONEHAM FORD<br />

185 MAIN ST., STONEHAM<br />

AUTO<br />

MECHANIC<br />

Looking for experienced mechanic to work<br />

in busy garage. Excellent pay, full benefits<br />

and retirement program.<br />

Call Service at:<br />

438-0490<br />

For Interview or<br />

APPLY IN PERSON<br />

WE'RE HIRING...<br />

General cleaning, must have two years minimum<br />

experience. 10PM to 1AM. Areas available are<br />

Melrose, Woburn and Burlington. Starting rate is<br />

$6.50 per hour.<br />

For more Information call:<br />

Yankee Home Cleaning Service, inc.<br />

508-658-4084<br />

i« EOE 05-7<br />

PUMP ISLAND<br />

ATTENDANTS<br />

CASHIERS - PART TIME<br />

We are currently recruiting for full time pump<br />

island attendants, 7 to 3, Monday through Friday<br />

and cashiers - part time, 2 to 6. Monday thru Fri-<br />

day. We offer an excellent salary and benefit pro-<br />

gram with pleasant working conditions.<br />

Stoneham area. Call for appointment, Monday<br />

thru Friday. 9AM to 5PM 508-664-0056.<br />

CRESTVIEW FUELS «.<br />

GROUP LEADERS FOR<br />

SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN<br />

Have fun making a difference in children's<br />

lives. Join the North Suburban YMCA school<br />

age child care team. Monday throuqh Friday<br />

2:30 to 6PM. *<br />

Call Lisa In Burlington at:<br />

272-7750<br />

Call Donna In Woburn at:<br />

938-1025 G2»5<br />

PART TIME<br />

DISHWASHERS<br />

Must be Over 18<br />

HARROWS RESTAURANT<br />

126 MAIN STREET<br />

READING, MA<br />

617-944-0410<br />

PROMOTIONS<br />

Home improvement CO<br />

looking for retired or<br />

after school personnel to<br />

promote our Co. Great<br />

exercise, great experi-<br />

ence & excellent earning<br />

potential. Part time<br />

afternoons only. Will<br />

train*Call 729-3108<br />

PT Office Ass't/Data En-<br />

try^to $10/hr, 1-5pm<br />

Mon-Fri, will initially be<br />

responsible for transfer<br />

from manual to computer<br />

system and then update<br />

and reporting; experience<br />

in setting up computer<br />

systems is required; one<br />

person office located<br />

near Northshore Shopp-<br />

ing ctr., Call Cindy, JR.<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICE<br />

508-531-6160<br />

PC TRAINING<br />

Returning to the work<br />

force? Need computer<br />

skills? Get them with<br />

private, hands on in-<br />

struction by certified<br />

prof, trainer. Lowest<br />

rates day & evening<br />

hours. P.C. Basics, DOS,<br />

WordPerfect, Lotus. Call<br />

Nancy 508-658-6316. 10/<br />

1 __7 _t<br />

Pertonal Car* Attendant<br />

Wanted for part time<br />

work in my home. Must<br />

be dependable. Will train.<br />

Call Linda 245-5790<br />

POSTAL JOBS<br />

$18,392-567,125/yr. Now<br />

hiring. Call 1-805-687-<br />

6000 Ext.P-9651. for cur-<br />

rent list.<br />

POSTAL Jobs $11.41 to<br />

$14.90/hr For exam &<br />

qapplication info call<br />

219-769-6649 ext MA-106,<br />

9am-9pm7days<br />

•••POSTAUOBS;**'<br />

Start at $11.77/hr. For<br />

exam and applicaton in-<br />

fo.. Call 800-876-2454 ex-<br />

zt. 3196. 9 am to 9 pm. 7<br />

days. 9/12n<br />

Production Assistant -<br />

Join the friendly en-<br />

vironment of our quickly<br />

growing company. Salary<br />

& benefits. Call Joyce's<br />

Gourmet, 933-6886.<br />

c.ls.qant<br />


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PAGE S-16-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1990<br />

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**<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

33<br />

GENERAL LEDGER<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

20 30 HOURS WEEK<br />

Motivated iiillui-u-lK .moui't.inl neoded lo fill<br />

kt'\ role .n sm.ill health care consulting firm<br />

l)uiu'- mil include m'nerjl ledger .iccountinj;<br />

,1-M'tini; in the compilation ol monthh hiwn-<br />

ci.ils, reconciling account balances and perform 1<br />

in.', assorted hnancial analyses [ his position<br />

requires hea\ v evpeneni v in general ledger<br />

ac> ountin,; with strong analytical skills I lealth-<br />

i are wposure is helpiul AcTounting degree is<br />

preferred hut not necessary<br />

Candidates should direct resumes to Controller,<br />

Progressive Health Ventures, Inc 20 Mall Road,<br />

Suite 47S, Burlington, MA 01803 Please no<br />

phone calls<br />

PROGRESSIVE HEALTH<br />

VFXTURES<br />

MEDICAL<br />

HOME HEALTH AIDES |<br />

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We regrowmg i Become part ot a un«jue professional team<br />

ca' ng lor terminally ill palienls In their own domes,<br />

w. n..d lull a part-tlm* help<br />

• Vary Competitive Salary<br />

• Banatits available<br />

• Start Support<br />

• Flexible Schedules. Mothers Hours or<br />

Guaranteed Hours<br />

• Work In Your Own Community<br />

•" V r" :' f ■' ■■ - - r ' • •' ' -r f r V '<br />

SuppUm.nl lo Daily Tim*, - Chnxikla (Woburn. Reading, Winclwtlar, Burlington, WoUUId), tynnlitld<br />

ViHogw, No- Reading Tronicripl, <strong>Wilmington</strong> & towlubury <strong>Town</strong> Cri«r, Ston«ham Inatpandwl<br />

3J(©IB ai&ma 89 <br />

BUSINESS<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

PERMANENT PART-TIME<br />

Ideal oppor^unit\ tor<br />

workll<br />

■ ■ en!<br />

\\i are seeking a bngl<br />

. . ■ .<br />

, ■ . kities includ ng I<br />

tomer sen<br />

■ i<br />

ful, hut not i<br />

..... |<br />

we can provide you with<br />

■:••■:■ ■ work.<br />

Please . all Man< Audan n K 17) 42<br />

an interview.<br />

...<br />

SEABURY 6k SMITH<br />

200Qarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116<br />

A Marsh & McLennan Company<br />

OFFICE<br />

MANAGER<br />

£4-6<br />

AZONIX, a small, but rapidly growing<br />

manufacturer of precision data acquisi-<br />

tion and thermomefry equipment is look-<br />

ing for a reliable prof essionaL to handle<br />

our front office. Responsibilities include<br />

answering and directing phone calls,<br />

distribution of mail, invoicing, purchas-<br />

ing office supplies and related "duties as<br />

required. Minimum 3-5 years experience<br />

in a sales related environment required.<br />

Azonix offers excellent salary and<br />

benefits. Please contact SueEllen<br />

Langill or Fran Hennigan to set up an ap-<br />

pointment at (617) 273-5550<br />

AZONIX CORPORATION<br />

25 Adams Street<br />

Burlinglon, MA 01803<br />

(617)273-5550 AW»\X<br />

SALES POSITION<br />

Wanted motivated individual to actively seek<br />

sales for a progressive X-ray sales and solution<br />

company. Salary based on previous experience.<br />

Commission and expenses. Previous sales ex-<br />

perience required.<br />

Please forward resume to:<br />

PSS Imaging<br />

62X Montvale Awe., Stoneham, MA 02180<br />

J! " B31 I<br />

Secretary<br />

With good organizational<br />

& typing skills to work for<br />

a fraternal organization of-<br />

fice. Small computer ex-<br />

perience a plus<br />

Send reiume to:<br />

ALEPPO<br />

TEMPLE SHRINE<br />

ACTIVITIES INC.<br />

99 FOBDHAM ROAD<br />

P.O. BOX H<br />

WILMINGTON, MA<br />

■ 01M7 B31-9<br />

PART TIME<br />

FREIGHT<br />

BILLING<br />

CLERK<br />

For trucking co. Approx-<br />

imately 5 hours/evening,<br />

Monday thru Friday Ex-<br />

perience with IBM Com-<br />

puter helpful. Call:<br />

SWEENEY<br />

TRANSPORATATION<br />

508-658-4140<br />

MEDICAL<br />

Radiological<br />

Technologists<br />

Private radiology of-<br />

fice in Wakefield. No<br />

nights or weekends.<br />

CALL<br />

DR. LEVIN<br />

245-5660<br />

WE NEED<br />

YOU NOW!!!<br />

• RN to $24/hr<br />

• LPN to $21/hr<br />

• Nursing<br />

Asst. to$11/hr<br />

Plmmtm call Nancy at:<br />

TPU<br />

MEDICAL DIVISION<br />

617-944-8486<br />


PHMMMiiimnii<br />

SuppUm»nl lo Doily Tinm - ChnxiicU (Woburn, Raoding, Wincknlw, Burlington, WoUitld), lynnliald<br />

Villogw, No. Raoding TrarAcripl. <strong>Wilmington</strong> & Tawkibury <strong>Town</strong> C/iaf, Slonahant Indapandanl<br />

PRINTED CIRCUIT<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

Allron, a leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards and backplane<br />

assemblies, is currently seeking individuals to fill the following positions<br />

in our <strong>Wilmington</strong> facility.<br />

Image 5000 Technician —<br />

Second & Third Shift<br />

As an Image 5000 Technician you will operate the Image 5000 work-<br />

station and plotter Responsibilities include generating all PCB tooling,<br />

panel artwork and drill tapes. Knowledge of PC board process and CAM<br />

experience a plus<br />

Wet Process Technician — First Shift<br />

We are looking for individuals experienced in electrolytic pattern plat-<br />

ing, infra-red reflow, resist stripping and copper etching Well-rounded<br />

Wet Process experience a plus.<br />

Copper/Solder Platers — Second Shift<br />

The ideal candidate will have 3-10 years' experience in handplating, able<br />

to determine racking styles, anode placement, choose ASF requirements,<br />

calculate and set amps This position requires an individual who is self-<br />

motivated, with good organizational skills and is capable of working<br />

independently.<br />

Additional Positions Currently Available:<br />

POSITION SHIFT<br />

• N/C DRILLERS 1ST & 2ND<br />

• REFLOW/HAL OPER 1ST<br />

• LAMINATION OPER 1ST & 3RD<br />

• N/C PROGRAMMER . 2ND<br />

Interested applicants should contact the Personnel Department,<br />

Altron Incorporated, One Jewel Drive, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887. Drop<br />

by between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM to fill out an application. An Equal<br />

Opportunity Employer.<br />

Wirer<br />

Altron<br />

This position requires at least one year of<br />

experience in point-to-point wiring,<br />

cable, and harness assembly and the<br />

ability to work from prints, parts lists,<br />

diagrams, and verbal instructions. You<br />

will also perform wiring operations and<br />

repair and rework. Quality soldering<br />

skills and familiarity with components<br />

are necessary.<br />

Machine Operator<br />

Duties include setting up and operating<br />

milling machine, lathes, drill press, and<br />

other equipment. Some experience<br />

required(6 months- one year). Trade<br />

school training preferred.<br />

We offer competitive wages and full<br />

benetits package. Qualified applicants<br />

may complete an application or submit<br />

a resume to Dorrie Earl, Personnel<br />

Manager; Edwards High Vacuum, 301<br />

Ballardvale Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> MA<br />

01887, (508) 658-5410. We are an Equal<br />

Opportunity Employer.<br />

EDWARDS<br />

Edwards High Vacuum International<br />

A division of the BOC Group, Inc.<br />

^v .J3S**<br />

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present<br />

"THE BOYS NEXT DOOR"<br />

by<br />

Tom Griffin<br />

Directed by nancy E. Curran<br />

at the QP Playhouse<br />

55 Hopkins St., Reading<br />

September 14,15,21,22,28,29,30<br />

October 5 St 6<br />

Times: 8:15 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 7:00 p.m. Sun.<br />

General Admission $9 Seniors & Students $8<br />

Present this ad for a $ 1 discount off general admission on<br />

Sept. 14 or 15 onlyl Discount applies to a maximum of 10 tickets.<br />

BRAND<br />

NAME<br />

PAINTS<br />

AND<br />

HARDWARE SPARTANS<br />

For Reservations: 61 7-942-22 12<br />

Scotts. SPECIALS!<br />

LAWN PRO<br />

FERTILIZER<br />

SM<br />

SQ. FT.<br />

5.95<br />

BAG<br />

10M<br />

SQ. FT.<br />

10.95<br />

BAG<br />

Scotts<br />

SHADY<br />

AREA<br />

1 lb. box<br />

Reg. 5.95<br />

4.95<br />

3 lb. bOX Reg. 11.95 9.95<br />

& FERTILIZER 5M<br />

SG1 SPEEDY<br />

GREEN ROTARY<br />

SPREADER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SALE!<br />

LAWN PRO<br />

WEED & FEED<br />

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FAVORITE<br />

GRASS<br />

SEED<br />

1 lb. box<br />

Reg. 4.95<br />

3.95<br />

FERTILIZER<br />

5M<br />

SQ. FT.<br />

8.95<br />

BAG<br />

10M<br />

SQ. FT.<br />

14.95<br />

BAG<br />

3 lb. box<br />

Reg 9.957.95<br />

Scotts iSUN & SHADE MIX<br />

3 LB<br />

BAG<br />

6.95<br />

1 LB.<br />

BAG<br />

18.95<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SALE!<br />

BUY NOW £ MnSS? TIL APRIL '91<br />

n<br />

21"<br />

REAR<br />

BAGGER<br />

56145 NOW<br />

20511<br />

8 HP<br />

32 INCH<br />

RIDER<br />

MOWER<br />

Sug. Retail<br />

1599.95<br />

00<br />

1295'<br />

SELF<br />

PROPELLED<br />

REAR<br />

BAGGER<br />

399 95<br />

20611<br />

8 HP<br />

25 INCH<br />

RIDER<br />

r4*JL MOWER<br />

*Jyv^ Sug. Retail<br />

^h^* 1199.95<br />

56123 NOW 995<br />

BUY TORO SNOWBLOWERS NOW<br />

NO INTEREST-NO PAYMENTS TIL APRIL 91<br />

444 Main St.<br />

STONEHAM<br />

438-5555<br />

Open Eves Til 9 p.m.; Sat. 6<br />

p.m.; Sun. 12-5 p.m.<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

225 Main St.<br />

NO. READING<br />

944-8494<br />

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FREE SAILING ON<br />

THE CHARLES RIVER<br />

On September 8 from 12 noon<br />

to 5 p.m. Community Boating on<br />

the Charles River is offering<br />

FREE sailing and instruction to<br />

the public. Guests will sail with<br />

experienced sailors. Over 100<br />

boats will be available. Anyone<br />

under 18 must show proof of abil-<br />

ity to swim 75 yards.<br />

Community Boating is located<br />

on the Charles River behind the<br />

Hatch Shell on the Red L,inc<br />

Charles Station T. Discount park-<br />

ing available at Mass Eye and Ear<br />

Infirmary. Call (617) 523-1038,<br />

TTY (617) 523-7406 for more<br />

information.<br />

GERMAN OCTOBERFEST<br />

WITH GEMTULICHKEIT<br />

The Boylston Schul-Vcrein, the<br />

largest German-American Club in<br />

New England, will celebrate its<br />

annual German Octobcrfcst on its<br />

spacious grounds, on Saturday.<br />

September 8, and Sunday,<br />

September 9.<br />

Direct from Germany, the<br />

Blaskapcllc "Klingcndcs Hun-<br />

sruckland" 37-Piece Band will<br />

at Pinewood Garde<br />

Growers<br />

Overstock<br />

add to the Munich-like atmo-<br />

sphere. Enjoy tasty Gcmian foods<br />

from the grill, pastries and other<br />

refreshments. The event will be<br />

held from 1 to 11 p.m. on<br />

Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday.<br />

The donation is S3 per person;<br />

children under 12 arc free. It is<br />

wheelchair accessible.<br />

The Boylston Schul-Vcrein is<br />

located on Route 109 in Walpolc,<br />

four miles west from Route 128.<br />

For additional information, call<br />

Jack Achmakjian at (617) 654-<br />

2241 (days) or call (508) 660-<br />

2018 Tuesday and Thursday<br />

through Sunday.<br />

GREEK FESTIVAL<br />

IN ANDOVER<br />

• The entire community of Saints<br />

Constantinc and Helen of Greater<br />

Lawrence and southern New<br />

Hampshire has become involved<br />

in the preparations for the com-<br />

munity's Greek Festival to be held<br />

under the tents and in the<br />

Community Center on the<br />

grounds at 71 Chandler Road,<br />

Andovcr, on Friday, September 7<br />

from 4 to 11 p.m.; Saturday,<br />

September 8 from 11 a.m. to 11<br />

CJ/ML/M-^S Reg. prices<br />

ENTIRE NURSERY STOCK<br />

Thousands to choose from!<br />

Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Dogwood,<br />

Junipers, Holly, Althea, Arborvitae & Yews.<br />

You Must Come 6c See to Believe It!<br />

MUMS $199. 1 ea.<br />

Hardy<br />

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50% off Rolls of Ribbon * 4$S,<br />

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Pinewood Garden<br />

327 Main St. (Rte. 28) North Reading<br />

944-3897 • 508-664-4472<br />

Open 7 Days 8:30-6:00<br />

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p.m.; and Sunday, September 9<br />

from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

The fun-filled weekend is in<br />

store for all who attend. Greek<br />

Music by Charlie Pappas will be<br />

provided on Friday and Saturday<br />

nitcs; The Salonika Sounds will<br />

provide music on Saturday after-<br />

noon; and the Astcria will enter-<br />

tain the Festival guests under the<br />

Tent on Sunday. Greek Food will<br />

be in abundance under the tents<br />

throughout the three days. Master<br />

Chef Spyro Mazarakis is heading<br />

the food committee which will<br />

serve Souvlakia, Pastichio,<br />

Mousakka, Loukanico, Pilaf,<br />

Salad and vegetables. Marion<br />

Colman has led a group of ladies<br />

preparing the traditional<br />

Dolmathcs - rolled grape leaves.<br />

A special feature of the festival<br />

which always has a waiting line is<br />

the Tavcrna housed in its own<br />

building adjacent to the tents<br />

which features authentic Greek<br />

Foods. Whole legs of lamb, Plaki<br />

- Greek baked fish; Skordalia - a<br />

garlic dip; Calamari; Octopus;<br />

Greek Lima Beans to name a few<br />

will be served here. The Taverna<br />

is being overseen by Rev. Dr.<br />

George A. Karahalios who is<br />

insuring the authenticity of these<br />

Greek delicacies.<br />

ANNUAL BANJO AND<br />

FIDDLE CONTESTS<br />

The Eleventh Annual Banjo<br />

and Fiddle Contest will take place<br />

on Saturday, September 8, at<br />

Boarding House Park, French<br />

Street, Lowell. The public is invit-<br />

ed to attend the day of traditional<br />

music, free of charge. Old-time<br />

banjo, fiddle, and dulcimer work-<br />

shops begin at 10:30 a.m. The<br />

Banjo and Fiddle Contests contin-<br />

ue from noon until 5 p.m.<br />

"The Banjo and Fiddle<br />

Contests are a totally unique<br />

event," says Alex Dcmas, Lowell<br />

National Historical Park Music<br />

Specialist. "The musicians who<br />

attend each year call us the nicest,<br />

down-home banjo and fiddle<br />

event in the countrv."<br />

For more information please<br />

call (508) 459-1000 (V/TDD).<br />

Boarding House Park is<br />

wheelchair accessible.<br />

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